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  1. 2 Ancient Greek and Roman Ethics and Education Kirsten Welch 24 3 Ubuntu Ethics and Education in Southern Africa Agrippa Chingombe and Thenjiwe Major 43 4 Ethical and Environmental Knowledge and Education: Indigenous Cultures from Latin America Angelica Serna Jeri 64 5 Ethics, Education, and the Inheritance of Abraham: An Essay in the Pedagogy ...

  2. The Meaning of Ethics and Morals. When narrowly defined according to its original use, ethics is a branch of philos- ophy that used to study ideal human behavior and ideal ways of being. The approaches to ethics and the meanings of related concepts have varied over time among philosophers and ethicists.

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  4. Firstly, ethics is commonly taken as a synonym for morality, the universal values and standards of conduct that every rational person wants every other to follow. Secondly, ethics is a well‐established branch of philosophy that studies the sources of human values and standards,

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  5. Ethics in the analytic tradition begins with Moore's study, in Principia Ethica, of value. Ethics, he maintained, is not just the study of good conduct. It is, rather, ‘the general enquiry into what is good’ (Moore 1903b: 2). Moore's study of value is an enquiry of this sort, and it radically changed the orientation of the field.

  6. In this rich and wide-ranging book, Hans-Johann Glock argues that analytic philosophy is a loose movement held together both by ties of influence and by various ‘family resemblances’. He considers the pros and cons of various definitions of analytic philosophy, and tackles the methodological, historiographical and philosophical issues ...

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  7. Analytic Philosophy of Education. Chapter. pp 121–136. Cite this chapter. Download book PDF. Download book EPUB. John Watt. Part of the book series: Philosophy and Education ( (PHED,volume 2)) 133 Accesses. Abstract.

  8. philosophy of language, logic, mathematics, mind and science, and analytic ethics, there are also fields as diverse as analytic aesthetics, analytic Marxism, analytical feminism, analytic theism, and analytical Thomism, for example. There have also been complete reversals of views as well as diversification. One central strand in early analytic

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