Essays on Moral Development (vol.1) - The Philosophy of Moral Development
โ Scribed by Lawrence Kohlberg
- Publisher
- Harper & Row
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 480
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface to Essays on Moral Development
Introduction
PART ONE: Moral Stages and the Aims of Education
1. Indoctrination Versus Relativity in Value Education
2. Education for Justice: A Modern Statement of the Socratic View
3. Development as the Aim of Education: The Dewey View
PART TWO: Moral Stages and the Idea of Justice
4. From Is to Ought: How to Commit the Naturalistic Fallacy and Get Away with It in the Study of Moral Development
5. Justice as Reversibility: The Claim to Moral Adequacy of a Highest Stage of Moral Judgment
PART THREE: Moral Stages and Legal and Political Issues
6. The Future of Liberalism as the Dominant Ideology of the Western World
7. Capital Punishment, Moral Development, and the Constitution
8. Moral and Religious Education and the Public Schools: A Developmental View
PART FOUR: Moral Stages and Problems Beyond Justice
9. Moral Development, Religious Thinking, and the Question of a Seventh Stage
10. Moral Development and the Theory of Tragedy
EPILOGUE: Education for Justice: the Vocation of Janusz Korczak
Appendix. The Six Stages of Moral Judgment
References
Bibliography of Writings by Lawrence Kohlberg
Index
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