The moral domain : essays in the ongoing discussion betweeen philosophy and the social sciences

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The moral domain : essays in the ongoing discussion betweeen philosophy and the social sciences

edited by Thomas E. Wren, in cooperation with Wolfgang Edelstein and Gertrud Nunner-Winkler

(Studies in contemporary German social thought)

MIT Press, c1990

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Zur Bestimmung der Moral

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Rev. translation of: Zur Bestimmung der Moral

Based on a conference convened by the Max Planck Institute in 1984 at Ringberg Castle in Germany

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

These 13 essays by noted American and German scholars provide a focused discussion of many of the issues raised by the integration of philosophical and psychological theories of moral development. The essays pivot around two key contributions, by Lawrence Kohlberg and his associates and by JA1/4rgen Habermas. Kohlberg's major work was a description of the stages of development of moral understanding in children. This book contains the final formulation of his view of the end point of moral development (Stage 6). Habermas's insightful response to that formulation, which seeks to fit Kohlberg's perceptions into the framework of a communicative ethics, is an important extension of his own moral theory. In three parts, the essays map out the relationship between philosophy and psychology in the study of the moral domain, explore the way the moral point of view is understood within Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental model, and discuss the place of moral development in terms of various models of personality and decision making.ContributorsAugusto Blasi, Dwight R. Boyd, Rainer Dobert, Wolfgang Edelstein, JA1/4rgen Habermas, Helen Haste, Monika Keller, Lawrence Kohlberg, Charles Levine, Mordecai Nisan, Gil G. Noam, Gertrud Nunner-Winkler, Bill Puka, Ernst Tugendhat, and Thomas E. Wren

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