Moral development & reality : beyond the theories of Kohlberg and Hoffman
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Moral development & reality : beyond the theories of Kohlberg and Hoffman
(Penguin academics)
Allyn & Bacon, c2010
2nd ed
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Moral development and reality
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For advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the social and behavioral sciences, counseling, and education, as well as scholars in these disciplines.
Moral Development and Reality: Beyond the Theories of Kohlberg and Hoffman explores the nature of moral development, social behavior, and human interconnectedness. By comparing, contrasting, and going beyond the works of preeminent theorists Lawrence Kohlberg, Martin Hoffman, and others, author John C. Gibbs addresses fundamental questions: What is morality? Can we speak of moraldevelopment? Is the moral motivation of behavior primarily a matter of justice or of empathy? What accounts for prosocial behavior, and how can we understand and treat antisocial behavior? Does moral development, including moments of moral inspiration, reflect a deeper reality?
Moral Development and Reality elucidates the full range of moral development from superficial perception to a deeper understanding and feeling through social perspective-taking. Providing case studies and chapter questions, Gibbs creates a unique framework for understanding Kohlberg's and Hoffman's influential contributions.
目次
1. Introduction
Social Perspective Taking, Reversability, and Morality
The Right and the Good: The Moral Domain
Introducing Chapters 2 Through 9
2. "The Right" and Moral Development: Fundamental Themes of Kohlberg's Cognitive-Developmental Approach
Early Childhood Superficiality
Beyond Early Childhood Superficiality
Stages of Moral Judgment
Summarizing Comment
3. Kohlberg's Theory: A Critique and New View
Background
Adult Moral Development in Kohlberg's Theory
A Critique and New View
Conclusion
4. "The Good" and Moral Development: Hoffman's Theory
The Empathic Predisposition
Empathy and Prosocial Behavior: Cognitive Complications and Empathy's Limitations
Empathy, Its Cognitive Regulation, and Affective Primacy
The Empathic Predisposition, Socialization, and Moral Internalization
Conclusion and Critique
5. Moral Development, Moral Self-Relevance, and Prosocial Behavior
Prosocial Behavior: A Rescue
Individual Differences in Prosocial Behavior
Conclusion: Two Spurious "Moral Exemplars"
6. Understanding Antisocial Behavior
Limitations of Antisocial Youths
A Case Study
7. Treating Antisocial Behavior
The Mutual Help Approach
Remedying the Limitations: The Cognitive Behavioral Approach
Evaluation of the EQUIP Program
Perspective Taking for Severe Offenders
8. Beyond the Theories: A Deeper Reality?
Two Case Studies
A Deeper Reality?
Moral Insight, Inspiration, and Transformation
Conclusion
9. Conclusion
The Issue of Moral Motivation
Moral Perception and Reality
References
Appendix
Author Index
Subject Index
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