Psychological Foundation of Moral Education and Character Development An Integral Theory of Moral Development
Material type: TextSeries: Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series VI ; 199200ENGGPC2Publication details: Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 1992Description: 330pISBN:- 1565180038
- N08.2 K761
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includes index and biblioraphy
Historical Background of the Psychology of Moral Development by Sheridan Patrick McCabe A Phenomenological Approach Toward the Moral Person by William F. Kraft PART II. ASPECTS OF AN INTEGRATED THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT Moral Reasoning by Sheridan Patrick McCabe Moral Orientation: Alternative Perspectives of Men and Women by Mary Brabeck Emotions and Morality by Mary Brabeck and Margaret Gorman Moral Choice: A Psychological Perspective by Eileen A. Gavin Moral Character: A Social Learning Perspective by Lynn Mother Musser and Christopher Leone Moral Character: Story-Telling and Virtue by William Kirk Kilpatrick The Social Environment and Moral Action by Christopher Leone and William G. Graziano PART III. THE ACTING PERSON AS THE FOCUS FOR INTEGRATION The Acting Person as Moral Agent: Erikson as the Starting Point for an Integrated Psychological Theory of Moral Development by Richard T. Knowles Clarification of an Integrated Theory of Moral Development: A Dialogue with White`s Concept of Competence by Richard T. Knowles Life-long Moral Development by Margaret Gorman
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