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Daniel K. Lapsley is a prominent figure in the field of moral psychology and education. His work primarily focuses on the development of moral reasoning and character formation in individuals. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of how identity and personality intersect with moral development, emphasizing the importance of moral education in shaping ethical behaviors and attitudes. Lapsley’s research highlights the complexities of moral identity and the role it plays in personal and social contexts, providing valuable insights for educators and psychologists alike.

In addition to his theoretical contributions, Lapsley has authored and edited several influential works, including 'Moral Education: A Handbook' and 'Personality, Identity, and Character: Explorations in Moral Psychology'. These publications serve as essential resources for scholars and practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of moral development. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Lapsley has influenced a generation of researchers and educators, fostering a greater appreciation for the nuanced interplay between morality, identity, and personal growth.