Kantianism and Ethics of Teaching Profession
Henry A. Ph.D Adenigbagbe
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Henry A. Ph.D Adenigbagbe: Department of Educational Foundations and Counselling, University of Ilesa.
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3s, 1910-1916
Abstract:
This paper tries to introduce the moral nature of exercises and viewpoints relating to the teaching profession. Its substance is a promise to the cognizance of inspirations and norms dealing with the decision of showing calling and the following liability of its obligation. The study is philosophical, subsequently its method for research is philosophical regarding logical, semantic and critical analyses. The review attempted to zero in on what is morals and its relationship to teaching profession. At long last, the study endorsed Kant’s ethical way of good will and duty into the teaching profession so as to enter in compelling educating among the experts with great moral lead.
Date: 2025
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