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(2013) The edusemiotics of images, Rotterdam, SensePublishers.

Towards integral consciousness

Inna Semetsky

pp. 153-182

Nel Noddings (1993), consistently arguing for introducing matters of religious and secular ethics in the classroom – "belief or unbelief" alike – insisted that education should aim for an intelligent approach to existential, metaphysical and spiritual questions and, as such, would allow us to make a connection to the spiritual realm. She refers to naturalistic ethics, which attempts to demonstrate that "the results of behaving in a certain pattern are objectively better than results obtained by other patterns of behavior" (Noddings, 1993, p. 121). Still, morality is considered a fundamentally subjective enterprise, such a stance implying that there is no foundation for moral knowledge.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-055-2_7

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Semetsky, I. (2013). Towards integral consciousness, in The edusemiotics of images, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, pp. 153-182.

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