The field of moral development and moral education has witnessed
a relatively huge and differentiated growth in the recent decades
both in the area of empirical research and theory and in the area
of school practice. In this context, key questions about the
importance of “the
other” and “interpersonal relationship” in regard to the
development of abilities to realise one’s life in a truly human
way arise. In this book,
an international team of researchers examines if and what kind of
a relationship with the other is necessary for morality
development and
vice versa, what kind of relationality is required by specific
models of morality. These and other relevant questions are not
related only to a
strictly philosophical framework, but there is a significant
pedagogical overlapping.
SPECTRUM SLOVAKIA Series Volume 36
Reviewers :
Prof. PhDr. Rastislav Nemec, PhD.
doc. PaedDr. Miriam Prokešová, Ph.D.