Moral Autonomy and Moral Training
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v22i2.44213Abstract
The popul ar belief that school teachers should leave students free to choose their own moral values is both misleading and indefensible. This paper shows why, and concludes that early formation of moral habits is ind ispensable to achieving moral agency and moral autonomy.
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