1st Edition

The Great Justice Debate Kohlberg Criticism

Edited By Bill Puka Copyright 1994
346 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Series Introduction, Volume Introduction, The Claim to Moral Adequacy of a Highest Stage of Moral Judgment, Moral Development Research: A Case Study of Scientific Cultural Bias, A Study of Kohlberg's Structural Theory of Moral Development: A Critique of Liberal Social Science Ideology, Liberalism as Destiny, Moral Development in Late Adolescence and Adulthood: A Critique and Reconstruction of Kohlberg's Theory, Cognitive Stages or Developmental Phases? A Critique of Kohlberg's Stage-Structural Theory of Moral Reasoning, The Majesty and Mystery of Kohlberg's Stage 6, The Illusion of Stage Six, Why Act on Kohlberg's Moral Judgments?(Or How to Reach Stage 6 and Remain a Bastard), Hypothetical and Actual Moral Reasoning in a Situation of Civil Disobedience, Kohlberg's Moral Stage Theory: A Piagetian Revision, Irreversible, Stepwise Sequence in the Development of Moral Judgment: A Longitudinal Study of Males and Females, The Cognitive-Developmental Approach to Morality: A Reply to Kurtines and Greif, Toward the Redevelopment of Kohlberg's Theory: Preserving Essential Structure, Removing Controversial Content, The Development of Moral Thought: Review and Evaluation of Kohlberg's Approach, Virtues and Habits in Moral Education, The Justification of Conceptual Development Claims, Acknowledgments

Biography

Bill Puka