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Moral Psychology Daniel K Lapsley

Moral Psychology By Daniel K Lapsley

Moral Psychology by Daniel K Lapsley


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This book, a review of the psychological literatures with allied traditions in ethics, emphasizes parenting and educational strategies for influencing moral behavior, reasoning, and character development and charts a line of research for the "post-Kohlbergian era" in moral psychology.

Moral Psychology Summary

Moral Psychology by Daniel K Lapsley

This book, a review of the psychological literatures with allied traditions in ethics, emphasizes parenting and educational strategies for influencing moral behavior, reasoning, and character development and charts a line of research for the "post-Kohlbergian era" in moral psychology.

About Daniel K Lapsley

Daniel K. Lapsley teaches in the Department of Educational Psychology at Ball State University. He has taught previously at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and at the University of Notre Dame.

Table of Contents

Developmental Psychology Series -- Preface -- Piagets Theory: Stage and Structure -- Piagets Moral Judgment of the Child -- Kohlbergs Theory: An Overview -- Kohlbergs Stage Theory -- Moral Components and the Defining Issues Test: Enlarging and Constricting the Moral Domain -- Domains of Social Knowledge -- Moral Orientations: Gender, Benevolence, Caring -- Positive Justice and Prosocial Reasoning -- Prosocial Behavior -- Moral Traits and the Moral Personality -- The Moral Personality: Socioanalytic Theory -- The Moral Self -- Postscript -- About the Book and Author

Additional information

NPB9780813330334
9780813330334
0813330335
Moral Psychology by Daniel K Lapsley
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
1996-06-07
304
N/A
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