Author(s) |
Fox, MA
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Publication Date |
2006
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Abstract |
The impulse toward violence and cruelty is endemic to the human species. But so, likewise, is the impulse toward compassionate behavior. Victor Nell acknowledges this, but he does not explore the matter any further. I supplement his account by discussing how compassion, specifically in the moral education of children, can help remedy the problem of violence and cruelty in society.
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Citation |
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29(3), p. 229-230
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ISSN |
1469-1825
0140-525X
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Link | |
Language |
en
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Publisher |
Cambridge University Press
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Title |
Compassion as an Antidote to Cruelty
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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