Moral Development in a Global World
Herausgeber: Jensen, Lene Arnett
Moral Development in a Global World
Herausgeber: Jensen, Lene Arnett
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This book presents international research findings showing that humans share moral concepts but, following development, different cultures become increasingly morally diverse.
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This book presents international research findings showing that humans share moral concepts but, following development, different cultures become increasingly morally diverse.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037144
- ISBN-10: 110703714X
- Artikelnr.: 41644713
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781107037144
- ISBN-10: 110703714X
- Artikelnr.: 41644713
Foreword Richard A. Shweder; 1. Theorizing and researching moral
development in a global world Lene Arnett Jensen; 2. Divinity in children's
moral development: an Indian perspective Niyati Pandya and Ranchana
Bhangaokar; 3. Finnish moral landscapes: a comparison of nonreligious,
liberal religious, and conservative religious adolescents Annukka Vainio;
4. An Indian moral worldview: developmental patterns in adolescents and
adults Shagufa Kapadia and Rachana Bhangaokar; 5. Moral worldviews of
American religious emerging adults: three patterns of negotiation between
development and culture Laura M. Padilla-Walker and Larry J. Nelson; 6.
Investigating the three ethics in emerging adulthood: a study in five
countries Valeschka M. Guerra and Roger S. Giner-Sorolla; 7. The dynamics
of ethical co-occurrence in Hmong and American evangelical families: new
directions for three ethics research Jacob R. Hickman and Allison DiBianca
Fasoli; 8. How liberals and conservatives are alike and apart: a research
autobiography Lene Arnett Jensen; 9. Taking culture and context into
account in understanding moral development Joan G. Miller; 10. The next
step for the cultural-developmental approach: from moral reasoning to moral
intentions and behavior Gisela Trommsdorff; Appendices.
development in a global world Lene Arnett Jensen; 2. Divinity in children's
moral development: an Indian perspective Niyati Pandya and Ranchana
Bhangaokar; 3. Finnish moral landscapes: a comparison of nonreligious,
liberal religious, and conservative religious adolescents Annukka Vainio;
4. An Indian moral worldview: developmental patterns in adolescents and
adults Shagufa Kapadia and Rachana Bhangaokar; 5. Moral worldviews of
American religious emerging adults: three patterns of negotiation between
development and culture Laura M. Padilla-Walker and Larry J. Nelson; 6.
Investigating the three ethics in emerging adulthood: a study in five
countries Valeschka M. Guerra and Roger S. Giner-Sorolla; 7. The dynamics
of ethical co-occurrence in Hmong and American evangelical families: new
directions for three ethics research Jacob R. Hickman and Allison DiBianca
Fasoli; 8. How liberals and conservatives are alike and apart: a research
autobiography Lene Arnett Jensen; 9. Taking culture and context into
account in understanding moral development Joan G. Miller; 10. The next
step for the cultural-developmental approach: from moral reasoning to moral
intentions and behavior Gisela Trommsdorff; Appendices.
Foreword Richard A. Shweder; 1. Theorizing and researching moral
development in a global world Lene Arnett Jensen; 2. Divinity in children's
moral development: an Indian perspective Niyati Pandya and Ranchana
Bhangaokar; 3. Finnish moral landscapes: a comparison of nonreligious,
liberal religious, and conservative religious adolescents Annukka Vainio;
4. An Indian moral worldview: developmental patterns in adolescents and
adults Shagufa Kapadia and Rachana Bhangaokar; 5. Moral worldviews of
American religious emerging adults: three patterns of negotiation between
development and culture Laura M. Padilla-Walker and Larry J. Nelson; 6.
Investigating the three ethics in emerging adulthood: a study in five
countries Valeschka M. Guerra and Roger S. Giner-Sorolla; 7. The dynamics
of ethical co-occurrence in Hmong and American evangelical families: new
directions for three ethics research Jacob R. Hickman and Allison DiBianca
Fasoli; 8. How liberals and conservatives are alike and apart: a research
autobiography Lene Arnett Jensen; 9. Taking culture and context into
account in understanding moral development Joan G. Miller; 10. The next
step for the cultural-developmental approach: from moral reasoning to moral
intentions and behavior Gisela Trommsdorff; Appendices.
development in a global world Lene Arnett Jensen; 2. Divinity in children's
moral development: an Indian perspective Niyati Pandya and Ranchana
Bhangaokar; 3. Finnish moral landscapes: a comparison of nonreligious,
liberal religious, and conservative religious adolescents Annukka Vainio;
4. An Indian moral worldview: developmental patterns in adolescents and
adults Shagufa Kapadia and Rachana Bhangaokar; 5. Moral worldviews of
American religious emerging adults: three patterns of negotiation between
development and culture Laura M. Padilla-Walker and Larry J. Nelson; 6.
Investigating the three ethics in emerging adulthood: a study in five
countries Valeschka M. Guerra and Roger S. Giner-Sorolla; 7. The dynamics
of ethical co-occurrence in Hmong and American evangelical families: new
directions for three ethics research Jacob R. Hickman and Allison DiBianca
Fasoli; 8. How liberals and conservatives are alike and apart: a research
autobiography Lene Arnett Jensen; 9. Taking culture and context into
account in understanding moral development Joan G. Miller; 10. The next
step for the cultural-developmental approach: from moral reasoning to moral
intentions and behavior Gisela Trommsdorff; Appendices.