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Care and Justice in Real-Life Moral Reasoning
Authors:Soile?Juuj?rvi  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:soile.juujarvi@laurea.fi"   title="  soile.juujarvi@laurea.fi"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author
Affiliation:(1) Laurea Polytechnic, Espoo, Finland;(2) Laurea Polytechnic, Metsanpojankuja 3, 02130 Espoo, Finland
Abstract:Moral reasoning of 57 (Time 1) and 59 (Time 2) nursing, social-work and law-enforcement students was investigated in terms of care and justice reasoning about hypothetical and real-life dilemmas. The analysis methods were the Ethic of Care Interview, the Moral Judgment Interview, Lyons' Moral Orientation Scheme and Wark and Krebs' classification of real-life dilemmas. The type of dilemma predicted moral orientation usage. Prosocial dilemmas pulled for care and antisocial dilemmas for justice orientation. Level of justice reasoning varied according to the type of dilemma. Real-life care reasoning was consistent with participants' competence, with the exception of transgression-type dilemmas at Time 2. Levels of care and justice reasoning were highly correlated with each other. These results underscore the importance of the dilemma type and suggest that care reasoning is a significant part of real life morality. The study recommends the ECI as a new model to account for real-life care reasoning.
Keywords:real-life moral dilemmas  moral orientation  care reasoning
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