Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
Nov 22, 1983
Publisher
S. Karger
Edition
1
ISBN-10
3805537166
ISBN-13
9783805537162
Description
This work delves into the intricate framework of moral development, presenting a contemporary interpretation of established theories while addressing critiques that have emerged over time. By exploring various moral stages, it aims to clarify the progression individuals undergo as they navigate ethical dilemmas and societal expectations. The author meticulously examines both the psychological and developmental aspects of morality, providing a comprehensive overview that balances rigor with accessibility.
In response to critics, this book not only defends existing models but also integrates new insights and perspectives that reflect the complexities of human growth. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, shedding light on how moral reasoning evolves across different life stages. Through a thoughtful synthesis of theory and empirical evidence, readers are invited to consider the dynamic interplay of culture, cognition, and personal experience in shaping moral identity.
In response to critics, this book not only defends existing models but also integrates new insights and perspectives that reflect the complexities of human growth. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, shedding light on how moral reasoning evolves across different life stages. Through a thoughtful synthesis of theory and empirical evidence, readers are invited to consider the dynamic interplay of culture, cognition, and personal experience in shaping moral identity.
Genres
Children’s
Psychology