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The Emergence of morality in young children
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Moral PhilosophyEmpathyMoral IssueMoral TendenciesPsychologySocial SciencesDevelopmental PsychologyEducational EthicsHealth SciencesChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesMoral DevelopmentSocial DevelopmentMoral PsychologyChild DevelopmentMoral NormsNormative EthicYoung ChildrenMoral Sense
Emergence of Morality in Young Children is a rare scholarly book that surveys early moral development through contributions from prominent social and behavioral scientists. The book compiles essays by leading scholars who examine persistent methodological challenges in studying early moral development. It presents new theory and research that illuminate debates on the origins, organization, and unity of moral sense.
Emergence of Morality in Young Children is one of very few scholarly books concerning the development of moral tendencies in the early years. In its pages, a diverse group of eminent social and behavioral scientists address this fascinating topic and struggle with issues of inquiry that have persistently plagued this field. Nancy Eisenberg, Harvard Educational Review This is a welcome and immensely provocative book. For those of us who favor ethical theorizing done in close proximity to psychology and anthropology, it provides new and illuminating theory and research relevant to perennial debates about the origins of moral sense, its psychological organization, and the objectivity and unity of the moral. Owen Flanagan, Ethics The contributors are Augusto Blasi, Lawrence Blum, Judy Dunn, M. Ann Easterbrooks, Carolyn Pope Edwards, Robert Emde, Carol Gilligan, Charles C. Helwig, William F. Johnson, Jerome Kagan, Melanie Killen, Sharon Lamb, Manamohan Mahapatra, Joan G. Miller, Edward Mueller, Richard A. Shweder, Catherine Snow, Elliot Turiel, and Grant Wiggins.