2018
DOI: 10.7202/1042936ar
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Dignité humaine et Pensée critique dialogique chez des enfants et des adolescents

Abstract: Résumé de l'article Dans ce texte, nous apportons quelques éléments de définition en regard de la dignité humaine et présentons quelques articles de la Convention sur les droits de l'enfant qui mettent en lumière la notion de dignité. Ensuite, nous introduisons les composantes d'une pensée critique dite « dialogique ». À l'aide de ces composantes, nous avons analysé des discussions d'élèves âgés de 10 à 19 ans qui n'avaient bénéficié d'aucune formation explicite en vue de développer préalablement une pensée cr… Show more

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“…For decades, the research landscape on moral development has been dominated by Lawrence Kohlberg's approach, which, building on Piaget's theses on moral development, relies heavily on moral reasoning as the basis for ethical behavior. Kohlberg [14] poses six stages of development, each of which is better suited to respond to moral dilemmas. The moral development field has also been heavily influenced by Martin Hoffman, who focused on the affective dimension, with special emphasis on the development of empathy [15,16].…”
Section: Research On Moral Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For decades, the research landscape on moral development has been dominated by Lawrence Kohlberg's approach, which, building on Piaget's theses on moral development, relies heavily on moral reasoning as the basis for ethical behavior. Kohlberg [14] poses six stages of development, each of which is better suited to respond to moral dilemmas. The moral development field has also been heavily influenced by Martin Hoffman, who focused on the affective dimension, with special emphasis on the development of empathy [15,16].…”
Section: Research On Moral Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%