Value presuppositions in theories of human development
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Value presuppositions in theories of human development
L. Erlbaum Associates, 1986
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Derived from a conference sponsored by the Heinz Werner Institute, Clark University, and held June 10-11, 1983
Includes bibliographies and indexes
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First published in 1986. The chapters and discussions presented in this volume derive from the conference, Value presuppositions in theories of human development, sponsored by the Heinz Werner Institute, Clark University, on June 10-11, 1983. The conference included both psychologists and philosophers and mainly concerned those assumptions about what ought to be that enter into the ways that investigators in the human sciences construe development
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The Question of Moral and Social Development, Richard J. Bernstein
- Chapter 2 Value Presuppositions of Developmental Theory, Jerome Bruner
- Chapter 3 Remapping Development: The Power of Divergent Data, Carol Gilligan
- Chapter 4 Presuppositions in Developmental Inquiry, Jerome Kagan
- Chapter 5 Value Presuppositions in Theories of Human Development, Bernard Kaplan
- Chapter 6 On the Creation and Transformation of Norms of Human Development, Marx W. Wartofsky
- Chapter 7 General Discussion
- Chapter 8 Concluding Comments
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