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Dominance Concealed Through Diversity: Implications of Inadequate Perspectives on Cultural Pluralism

(1996)

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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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After the publication of “The Moral Part of Pluralism as the Plural Part of Moral Education” (Chapter 5), I became increasingly interested in why the question that motivated that paper was not getting more attention in the literature and in public discussions. That question concerned what moral perspective could effectively ground commitments to deep cultural pluralism.

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Boyd, D.R. (2016). Dominance Concealed Through Diversity: Implications of Inadequate Perspectives on Cultural Pluralism. In: Becoming of Two Minds about Liberalism. Moral Development and Citizenship Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-319-3_9

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