Sumario: | This work by Lawrence Kohlberg explores the development of moral judgment through the concept of moral stages. It delves into genetic epistemology and moral psychology, presenting empirical studies on moral development and their implications. The book discusses Kohlberg's theory of cognitive development in moralization, addressing universal patterns of behavior and the relativity of moral development. It also analyzes the components and antecedents of justice and the psychological adaptation in moral stages. The text is intended for scholars and students interested in moral development, psychology, and ethics, aiming to provide insights into the evolution of moral judgment and the potential for human intervention in its progression.
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