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The impact of varying levels of compassion in ethics education case studies on students' moral reasoning

Kotluk, Nihat  orcid-logo
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Tormey, Roland  
October 17, 2024
Journal of Moral Education

Previous research has revealed that including emotional content in ethics cases may improve students’ learning. However, there remain concerns as to whether the emotional content will also impact students’ moral reasoning. There is evidence that incorporating compassion-related emotional content into ethics cases through the implicit induction method increased the intensity of compassion without influencing the moral reasoning of participants. However, the impact of a higher intensity of compassion on moral reasoning remained unclear. Thus, in this experimental study, after using two (explicit expression and descriptions of severe consequences) methods of generating a higher intensity of compassion in ethics cases, we investigated whether this higher emotional intensity impacted the moral reasoning schemas activated in participants (N = 299). Our findings indicated that there was no evident impact. This research suggests there are now multiple strategies to integrate compassion into ethics cases at multiple levels of intensity without distorting moral reasoning.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/03057240.2024.2411962
Author(s)
Kotluk, Nihat  orcid-logo

EPFL

Tormey, Roland  

EPFL

Date Issued

2024-10-17

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Published in
Journal of Moral Education
Start page

1

End page

21

Subjects

Moral reasoning

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moral emotions

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compassion

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ethics cases

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ethics education

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
CDH  
AVP-E-CAPE  
AVP-E-LEARN  
Available on Infoscience
October 18, 2024
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