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Rethinking Moral Reasoning Theory
Authors:Kathleen M. Nokes
Affiliation:Upsilon;, is Assistant Professor, Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, Hunter College, City University of New York.
Abstract:
Many nursing studies on moral reasoning and ethics have used Kohlberg's theory of moral development. The body of knowledge that resulted from these studies indicated that nurses and nursing students had consistently lower than expected levels of moral reasoning. Educational offerings were developed to assist nurses to improve their moral reasoning. This article explores the cognitive-developmental theory of moral development as one way of determining the moral development of nurses. Since this theory of moral reasoning focuses on the rational thought of the individual and does not consider the impact of the environment, it is of limited applicability in nursing. A new theory of morality needs to be developed—a more holistic one that will include both universal principles and contextual issues.
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