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The Conscience of the Campus: Case Studies in Moral Reasoning Among Today's College Students

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Full Title:

The Conscience of the Campus: Case Studies in Moral Reasoning Among Today's College Students

Contributors:

By (Author) Joseph Dillon Davey
By (author) Linda DuBois Davey

ISBN:

9780275972080

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th April 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethics and moral philosophy
Teaching of a specific subject

Dewey:

378.0140973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Description

Examines the moral values of today's American college students. The conscience of today's college students is guided by the personal moral values that underlie their concept of justice. College professors frequently avoid discussions of moral values, fearful of either the deconstructionist's criticism or the alleged "wall of separation" between church and state. Regardless of their reasons, they tend to argue that today's students have no interest in discussing abstract concepts of moraltiy. The Daveys argue that given the right case studies of moral di ernmas, today's college students will enthusiastically share and discuss their own moral values, and grow to new levels of understanding.

Reviews

For those for whom the polemics ring true, this work may deserve a welcomed place on their bookshelf. From everyone else, it provides a framework for exploring and introducing moral reasoning in the classroom. * The Journal of Academic Librarianship *
^IConscience of the Campus^R succeeds admirably in thoroughly and concisely laying out a host of moral-legal issues that we on college campuses should discuss with our students.very useful. * AAHE Bulletin *
likely to generate serious discussion in almost any academic discipline.a helpful tool toward addressing one of the pressing concerns of academic life--the conscience of the campus community. * Journal of College Student Development *
The authors have written an engaging little book peppered with numerous and varied ethical case studies and examples of moral reasoning in actionall with the intention of sparking a meaningful dialectic in the academic classroom and beyond. To my delight, the interlocutor method employed by the authors renders this book very relevant to today's college student. this text is a very welcomed addition (albeit late) to the scholarship of teaching ethics and moral reasoning in college, and I recommend it with enthusiasm. * Philosophical Practice *

Author Bio

Joseph Dillon Davey is a lawyer, political scientist, and author of numerous articles on public policy. Currently he is Associate Professor of Law and Justice at Rowan University of New Jersey. Linda DuBois Davey is Assistant Professor of Education at Hofstra University. She has written numerous articles on education issues.

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