The Ethics Bowl Way: Answering Questions, Questioning Answers, and Creating Ethical Communities

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2022)
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This book introduces Ethics Bowl, which is a new way to engage in discussions about complex ethical issues with young people and focuses on student involvement. The book, part of the Rowman & Littlefield series on precollege philosophy, is a valuable primer on all things Ethics Bowl. Composed of fourteen chapters written by a strong group of contributors, the volume describes the educational value of the Ethics Bowl, provides guidance for participants and organizers, and highlights a wide range of venues for hosting Ethics Bowls outside their original home in high school, middle school, and intercollegiate competition.

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