Dialogue on ethics, ethics of dialogue: Microgenetic analysis of students' moral thinking

Talli Cedar*, Michael J. Baker, Lucas M. Bietti, Françoise Détienne, Erez Nir, Gabriel Pallarès, Baruch B. Schwarz

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Abstract

In this chapter we propose a methodological approach: we intend to explore the relations between children's representations of moral issues as elaborated in dialogue (dialogue on ethics, DoE) and the ethical dimension of the children's moral conduct towards each other (ethics of dialogue, EoD), where we expect to find interesting relations to explore. For example, if a child expresses tolerance towards a character in a video, to what extent does that child express tolerance towards the ideas and utterances of other children present in the interactive situation? The values we intend to focus on are the three main values at the heart of DIALLS: tolerance, empathy, and inclusion. We will examine the possible reciprocity between talking and doing, form and content, meta-dialogue and dialogue.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDialogue for Intercultural Understanding
Subtitle of host publicationPlacing Cultural Literacy at the Heart of Learning
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages103-117
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)9783030717780
ISBN (Print)9783030717773
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Apr 2021

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