Moral Development and Reality
Beyond the Theories of Kohlberg and Hoffman
- John C. Gibbs - The Ohio State University, USA
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Family Studies (General) | Personal & Social Education | Social/Personality Development
Family Studies (General) | Personal & Social Education | Social/Personality Development
June 2003 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
In Moral Development and Reality the author explores moral development through the theories of Kohlberg and Hoffman. The book should find a place not only as classroom reading, but also as a contribution to broader dialogues in the academic community on the question and nature of moral development and behaviour.
Daniel K. Lapsley
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
2. "The Right" and Moral Development: Fundamental Themes of Kohlberg's Cognitive Developmental Approach
3. Kohlberg's Theory: A Critique and New View
4. "The Good" and Moral Development: Hoffman's Theory
5. Moral Development, Moral Sef-Relevance, and Prosocial Behavior
6. Understanding Antisocial Behavior
7. Treating Antisocial Behavior
8. Beyond the Theories: A Deeper Reality?
9. Conclusion
References
Index
Appendix
About the Author
innovative approach with concise case studies.
International College, University of Bridgeport
March 8, 2011