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Conceptual Moral Distinctions Fundamental to Liberalism as I Interpret it

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Becoming of Two Minds about Liberalism

Part of the book series: Moral Development and Citizenship Education ((MORA))

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The reasons I wrote this paper very early in my career stemmed from observations I made in two quite different contexts. The first context was some of the work that formed a part of the research for my doctorate. The second context was my later concern with the state of language use in the growing field of moral education.

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Boyd, D.R. (2016). Conceptual Moral Distinctions Fundamental to Liberalism as I Interpret it. In: Becoming of Two Minds about Liberalism. Moral Development and Citizenship Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-319-3_3

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