Handbook of Moral DevelopmentMelanie Killen, Professor of Human Development and Psychology Melanie Killen, Judith G. Smetana, Judith Smetana Psychology Press, 2005 M07 6 - 816 páginas The psychological study of moral development has expanded greatly, both in terms of the diversity of theoretical perspectives that are represented in the field, as well as in the range of topics that have been studied. This Handbook of Moral Development represents the diversity and multidisciplinary influences on current theorizing about the psychological study of moral development and the range and broad scope of topics being considered by scholars in the field. |
Contenido
PART I Introduction | 1 |
PART II Structuralism and Moral Development Stages | 5 |
PART III Social Domain Theory and Social Justice | 117 |
PART IV Conscience and Internalization | 241 |
PART V Social Interactional Sociocultural and Comparative Approaches | 329 |
PART VI Empathy Emotions and Aggression | 481 |
PART VII Moral Education Character Development and Community Service | 631 |
Indexes | 733 |
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