Moral development and reality : beyond the theories of Kohlberg, Hoffman, and Haidt /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
2019.
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| Edition: | Fourth edition. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction; Social Perspective-Taking, Reversibility, and Morality; The Right and the Good: The Moral Domain; Introducing Chapters 3 through 10; 2. Beyond Haidt's New Synthesis; Three Themes; Conclusion and Critique; 3. "The Right" and Moral Development: Fundamental Themes of Kohlberg's Cognitive Developmental Approach; Early Childhood Superficiality; Beyond Early Childhood Superficiality; Stages of Moral Judgment Development; Evaluating Haidt's Challenge Summarizing Comment4. Kohlberg's Theory: A Critique and New View; Background; Kohlberg's Overhaul of Piaget's Phases; Adult Moral Development in Kohlberg's Theory; A Critique and New View; Conclusion; 5. "The Good" and Moral Development: Hoffman's Theory and Its Critics; The Empathic Predisposition; Modes and Stages of Empathy; Empathy and Prosocial Behavior: Cognitive Complications and Empathy's Limitations; Empathy, Its Cognitive Regulation, and Affective Primacy; Bloom's Challenge to Hoffman's Theory: Against Empathy and for Rational Compassion The Empathic Predisposition, Socialization, and Moral InternalizationConclusion and Critique; 6. Moral Development, Moral Identity, and Prosocial Behavior; Prosocial Behavior: The Rescue; Individual Differences in Prosocial Behavior; Conclusion: A Spurious "Moral Exemplar"; 7. Understanding Antisocial Behavior; Limitations of Antisocial Youths; A Case Study; 8. Treating Antisocial Behavior; The Mutual Help Approach; Remedying the Limitations and Generating Synergy: The Cognitive Behavioral Approach; Social Perspective-Taking for Severe Offenders; 9. Beyond the Theories: A Deeper Reality? Two Case StudiesA Deeper Reality?; Moral Insight, Inspiration, and Transformation; Conclusion; 10. Conclusion; Revisiting the Issue of Moral Motivation and Knowledge; Moral Perception and Reality.