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'''Ethics games''' (lit. どうがく, ''morals'') are representative of a short but nonetheless compulsory subject called "Ethics" in primary school, where the purpose is to teach moral values rather than to teach ethics as an academic subject. Despite Japan's separation of religion and state, references to the majority religions of Shinto and Buddhism are sometimes made. | '''Ethics games''' (lit. どうがく, ''morals'') are representative of a short but nonetheless compulsory subject called "Ethics" in primary school, where the purpose is to teach moral values rather than to teach ethics as an academic subject. Despite Japan's separation of religion and state, references to the majority religions of Shinto and Buddhism are sometimes made. | ||
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Ethics games (lit. どうがく, morals) are representative of a short but nonetheless compulsory subject called "Ethics" in primary school, where the purpose is to teach moral values rather than to teach ethics as an academic subject. Despite Japan's separation of religion and state, references to the majority religions of Shinto and Buddhism are sometimes made.
Pages in category "Pico ethics games"
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