Melanie Killen / Daniel Hart (eds.)
Morality in Everyday Life
Herausgeber: Hart, Daniel; Killen, Melanie
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Morality in Everyday Life
Herausgeber: Hart, Daniel; Killen, Melanie
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This collection highlights research on morality in human development.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780521665865
- ISBN-10: 0521665868
- Artikelnr.: 21621620
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780521665865
- ISBN-10: 0521665868
- Artikelnr.: 21621620
Introduction Daniel Hart and Melanie Killen; Part I. The Acquisition of
Morality: 1. The social construction of character in toddlerhood Dale Hay,
Jennifer Castle, Carol A. Stimson, and Lisa Davies; 2. Morality, autonomy,
and social conflict Melanie Killen and Larry P. Nucci; 3. Children's
conceptions of sociomoral affect: happy victimizers, mixed emotions, and
other expectancies William Arsenio and Anthony Lover; Part II. Social
Judgment in Different Contexts: 4. Obedience to authority in children and
adults Marta Laupa, Elliot Turiel, and Philip Cowan; 5. Social contexts in
social cognition: psychological harm and civil liberties Charles C. Helwig;
6. Psychological and philosophical considerations of prudence and morality
Marvin Berkowitz, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Gregg Mulry, and Jeanne Piette; 7.
Context, conflict, and constraint in adolescent-parent authority
relationships Judith G. Smetana; Part III. Social Judgment in Different
Cultures: 8. Development in the context of everyday family relationships:
culture, interpersonal morality and adaptation Joan G. Miller and David
Bersoff; 9. Diversity in social development: between or within cultures
Cecilia Wainryb and Elliot Turiel; Part IV. Moral Integration and
Character: 10. Moral commitment in inner-city adolescents Daniel Hart,
Miranda Yates, Suzanne Fegley, and Gerry Wilson; 11. The development of
extraordinary moral commitment Anne Colby and William Damon; 12. Reasoning
about morality and real-life moral problems Lawrence J. Walker, Russell C.
Pitts, Karl H. Hennig and M. Kyle Matsuba.
Morality: 1. The social construction of character in toddlerhood Dale Hay,
Jennifer Castle, Carol A. Stimson, and Lisa Davies; 2. Morality, autonomy,
and social conflict Melanie Killen and Larry P. Nucci; 3. Children's
conceptions of sociomoral affect: happy victimizers, mixed emotions, and
other expectancies William Arsenio and Anthony Lover; Part II. Social
Judgment in Different Contexts: 4. Obedience to authority in children and
adults Marta Laupa, Elliot Turiel, and Philip Cowan; 5. Social contexts in
social cognition: psychological harm and civil liberties Charles C. Helwig;
6. Psychological and philosophical considerations of prudence and morality
Marvin Berkowitz, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Gregg Mulry, and Jeanne Piette; 7.
Context, conflict, and constraint in adolescent-parent authority
relationships Judith G. Smetana; Part III. Social Judgment in Different
Cultures: 8. Development in the context of everyday family relationships:
culture, interpersonal morality and adaptation Joan G. Miller and David
Bersoff; 9. Diversity in social development: between or within cultures
Cecilia Wainryb and Elliot Turiel; Part IV. Moral Integration and
Character: 10. Moral commitment in inner-city adolescents Daniel Hart,
Miranda Yates, Suzanne Fegley, and Gerry Wilson; 11. The development of
extraordinary moral commitment Anne Colby and William Damon; 12. Reasoning
about morality and real-life moral problems Lawrence J. Walker, Russell C.
Pitts, Karl H. Hennig and M. Kyle Matsuba.
Introduction Daniel Hart and Melanie Killen; Part I. The Acquisition of
Morality: 1. The social construction of character in toddlerhood Dale Hay,
Jennifer Castle, Carol A. Stimson, and Lisa Davies; 2. Morality, autonomy,
and social conflict Melanie Killen and Larry P. Nucci; 3. Children's
conceptions of sociomoral affect: happy victimizers, mixed emotions, and
other expectancies William Arsenio and Anthony Lover; Part II. Social
Judgment in Different Contexts: 4. Obedience to authority in children and
adults Marta Laupa, Elliot Turiel, and Philip Cowan; 5. Social contexts in
social cognition: psychological harm and civil liberties Charles C. Helwig;
6. Psychological and philosophical considerations of prudence and morality
Marvin Berkowitz, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Gregg Mulry, and Jeanne Piette; 7.
Context, conflict, and constraint in adolescent-parent authority
relationships Judith G. Smetana; Part III. Social Judgment in Different
Cultures: 8. Development in the context of everyday family relationships:
culture, interpersonal morality and adaptation Joan G. Miller and David
Bersoff; 9. Diversity in social development: between or within cultures
Cecilia Wainryb and Elliot Turiel; Part IV. Moral Integration and
Character: 10. Moral commitment in inner-city adolescents Daniel Hart,
Miranda Yates, Suzanne Fegley, and Gerry Wilson; 11. The development of
extraordinary moral commitment Anne Colby and William Damon; 12. Reasoning
about morality and real-life moral problems Lawrence J. Walker, Russell C.
Pitts, Karl H. Hennig and M. Kyle Matsuba.
Morality: 1. The social construction of character in toddlerhood Dale Hay,
Jennifer Castle, Carol A. Stimson, and Lisa Davies; 2. Morality, autonomy,
and social conflict Melanie Killen and Larry P. Nucci; 3. Children's
conceptions of sociomoral affect: happy victimizers, mixed emotions, and
other expectancies William Arsenio and Anthony Lover; Part II. Social
Judgment in Different Contexts: 4. Obedience to authority in children and
adults Marta Laupa, Elliot Turiel, and Philip Cowan; 5. Social contexts in
social cognition: psychological harm and civil liberties Charles C. Helwig;
6. Psychological and philosophical considerations of prudence and morality
Marvin Berkowitz, Jeffrey P. Kahn, Gregg Mulry, and Jeanne Piette; 7.
Context, conflict, and constraint in adolescent-parent authority
relationships Judith G. Smetana; Part III. Social Judgment in Different
Cultures: 8. Development in the context of everyday family relationships:
culture, interpersonal morality and adaptation Joan G. Miller and David
Bersoff; 9. Diversity in social development: between or within cultures
Cecilia Wainryb and Elliot Turiel; Part IV. Moral Integration and
Character: 10. Moral commitment in inner-city adolescents Daniel Hart,
Miranda Yates, Suzanne Fegley, and Gerry Wilson; 11. The development of
extraordinary moral commitment Anne Colby and William Damon; 12. Reasoning
about morality and real-life moral problems Lawrence J. Walker, Russell C.
Pitts, Karl H. Hennig and M. Kyle Matsuba.