Volume I: Theory.Contents:Prologue to Volume 1.A
Tribute to the Life and Work of Lawrence Kohlberg: Philosopher,
Psychologist, and Educator. J.L. Gewirtz, Lawrence
Kohlberg's Life and Work from the Vantage of a Long-Time Friend and
Colleague: A Memoir. R. DeVries, The Cognitive Developmental
Paradigm. W. Edelstein, A Few Words in Commemoration of
Lawrence Kohlberg. L. Kuhmerker, The Kohlberg Legacy to
Friends. G. Noam, M. Wolf, Lawrence Kohlberg: 1927-1987.
C. Power, Lawrence Kohlberg: The Vocation of an Educator.
Part I. A. Higgins,Lawrence Kohlberg: The Vocation of Moral
Psychologist and Educator.Part I:.Chapters.A.
Bandura, Social Cognitive Theory of Moral Thought and Action.
P. Davidson, J. Youniss, Which Comes First, Morality or
Identity. R. Enright, The Moral Development of Forgiveness.
J.L. Gewirtz, M. Palaez-Nogueras, The Place of Rules in
Moral Action. J. Gibbs, Toward an Integration of Kohlberg's
and Hoffman's Theories of Morality. H. Haste, J. Baddeley,
Moral Theory and Culture: The Case of Gender. N. Haan, Moral
Development and Action from a Social Constructivist Perspective.
M. Hoffman, Empathy Development, Moral Principles, and
Action. W.M. Kurtines, G. Carlo, T. Lanza, E. Mayock, S.
Pollard, Moral Behavior and Development from the Perspective of
Psychosocial Theory. M. Packer, E. Richardson, Analytic
Hermeneutics and the Study of Morality in Action. B. Puka,
Toward the Redevelopment of Kohlberg's Theory: Preserving Essential
Structure, Removing Controversial Content. J. Snarey, K.
Keljo, In a Gemeinschaft Voice: The Cross- Cultural Expansion
of Moral Development Theory. E. Staub, Psychological and
Cultural Origins of Extreme Destructiveness and Extreme
Altruism.
Volume II: ResearchContents: Y.B. Tal, D.B. Tal,
Decision Making Models of Helping Behavior: Content and Process.
L. Brown, M. Tappen, E. Debold, C. Gilligan, Reading
Narrative of Conflict and Choice for Self and Moral Voice: A
Relational Method. N. Eisenberg, C.L. Shea, G. Carlo, G.P.
Knight, Empathy-Related Responding and Cognition: A "Chicken
and the Egg" Dilemma. M. Keller, W. Edelstein, The
Development of Socio-Moral Meaning Making. M. Killen, Social
and Moral Development in Early Childhood. D.L. Krebs, S.C.A.
Vermeulen, J.I. Carpendale, K. Denton, Structural and
Situational Influences on Moral Judgment: The Interaction Between
Stage and Dilemma. F. Oser, Professional Morality: A
Discourse Approach. J. Rest, D. Narvaez, The College
Experience and Moral Development. T.R. Schultz, J.M. Darley,
An Information-Processing Model of Retributive Moral Judgments
Based on "Legal Reasoning." J. Snarey, Faith Development,
Moral Development, and Nontheistic Judaism: A Construct Validity
Study. E. Turiel, J. Smetana, M. Killen, Social Contexts in
Social Cognitive Development. L.J. Walker, Sex Differences
in Moral Development.
Volume III: ApplicationContents: V. Battistch, M. Watson,
D. Solomon, E. Schaps, J. Solomon, The Child Development
Project: A Comprehensive Program for the Development of Prosocial
Character. M.W. Berkowitz, N. Guerra, L. Nucci, Sociomoral
Development and Drug and Alcohol Abuse. S. Ellenwood, K.
Ryan, Literature and Morality: An Experimental Curriculum.
N. Emler, R. Hogan, Moral Psychology and Public Policy.
J. Gibbs, Sociomoral Developmental Delay and Cognitive
Distortion: Implications for the Treatment of Antisocial Youth.
A. Higgins, The Just Community Approach to Moral Education:
Evolution of the Idea and Recent Findings. T. Lickona, Moral
Development in the Elementary School Classroom. D. Misgeld,
Moral Education and Critical Theory: From the First World to the
Third World. M. Nakkula, R. Selman, How People "Treat" Each
Other: Pair Therapy as a Context for the Development of
Interpersonal Ethics. M. Nisan, The Moral Balance Model:
Theory and Research Extending Our Understanding of Moral Choice and
Deviation. L. Nucci, E.K. Weber, The Domain Approach to
Values Education: From Theory to Practice. F. Ohnishi, T.
Furuhata, The Role of Planning in Moral Development. S.
Pollard, E. Mayock, M. Dancs, W.M. Kurtines, G. Carlo, Moral
Education From the Perspective of Psychosocial Theory. C.
Power, Democratic Schools and the Problem of Moral
Authority.
William M. Kurtines, Jacob Gewirtz, Jacob L. Lamb
"This is a very complete survey of the present status of moral
development theory and research....the strengths of this
three-volume work are numerous....this is a very fine collection of
current materials that should be in most college and university
libraries."
—Journal of Psychology and Christianity"Faithfully reflected in
this handbook,the literature on morality within psychology is
concentrated largely on tracing the development course of moral
reasoning."
—Psychological Science"Faithfully reflected in this handbook,the
literature on morality within psychology is concentrated largely on
tracing the development course of moral reasoning."
—Psychological Science"This is a very complete survey of the
present status of moral development theory and research....the
strengths of this three-volume work are numerous....this is a very
fine collection of current materials that should be in most college
and university libraries."
—Journal of Psychology and Christianity"...these volumes open up
many new perspectives of post-Kohlbergian theorizing and
research."
—Contemporary Psychology"...these volumes open up many new
perspectives of post-Kohlbergian theorizing and research."
—Contemporary Psychology
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