Morality in everyday life : developmental perspectives / edited by Melanie Killen, Daniel Hart.

This collection brings together current research on morality in human development. Morality in its various forms is a dominant influence on the conduct and evaluation of day-to-day life. The pervasiveness of the moral domain can be detected in every aspect of social life; moral commitments shape the...

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Other Authors: Killen, Melanie, Hart, Daniel
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Series:Cambridge studies in social and emotional development
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Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : perspectives on morality in everyday life / Daniel Hart and Melanie Killen
  • The social construction of character in toddlerhood / Dale F. Hay ... [et al.]
  • Morality, autonomy, and social conflict / Melanie Killen and Larry P. Nucci
  • Children's conceptions of sociomoral affect : happy victimizers, mixed emotions, and other expectancies / William Arsenio and Anthony Lover
  • Obedience to authority in children and adults / Marta Laupa, Elliot Turiel, and Philip A. Cowan
  • Social context in social cognition : psychological harm and civil liberties / Charles C. Helwig
  • Psychological and philosophical considerations of prudence and morality / Marvin W. Berkowitz ... [et al.]
  • Context, conflict, and constraint in adolescent-parent authority relationships / Judith G. Smetana
  • Development in the context of everyday family relationships : culture, interpersonal morality, and adaptation / Joan G. Miller and David M. Bersoff
  • Diversity in social development : between or within cultures? / Cecilia Wainryb and Elliot Turiel
  • Moral commitment in inner-city adolescents / Daniel Hart ... [et al.]
  • The development of extraordinary moral commitment / Anne Colby and William Damon
  • Reasoning about morality and real-life moral problems / Lawrence J. Walker ... [et al.].