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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.