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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; About the Editors; Contributors; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I Concepts of Justice, Fairness, and Rights; 1 Morality: Epistemology, Development, and Social Opposition; 2 The Social Domain Approach to Children's Moral and Social Judgments; 3 Rights, Civil Liberties, and Democracy; PART II Socialization, Conscience, and the Family; 4 Conscience Development in Early Childhood; 5 Innovation and Continuity in Socialization, Internalization, and Acculturation; 6 The Development of Moral Behavior from a Socialization Perspective.
7 Moral Development in Early Childhood and Social Interaction in the FamilyPART III Emotions, Prosocial Behavior, and Aggression; 8 The Development of Moral Emotions and Moral Reasoning; 9 Empathy-Related Responding in Children; 10 The Development and Correlates of Prosocial Moral Behaviors; 11 Moral Emotion Attributions and Aggression; PART IV Culture, Cooperation, and Development; 12 Moral Lives Across Cultures: Heterogeneity and Conflict; 13 The Early Ontogeny of Human Cooperation and Morality; 14 A Cultural Psychology Perspective on Moral Development.
PART V Prejudice, Social Cognition, and Intergroup Attitudes15 Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Discrimination Based on Gender and Sexual Orientation; 16 Morality, Exclusion, and Prejudice; 17 Lying, Morality, and Development; 18 Interrelations Between Theory of Mind and Morality: A Developmental Perspective; PART VI Precursors to Morality: Cognitive, Neurobiological, and Comparative Approaches; 19 The Neurobiological Bases of Empathic Concern for Others; 20 The Moral Baby; 21 A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on Morality; 22 Searching for the Evolutionary Roots of Human Morality.
PART VII Moral Identity, Community, and the Personal Domain23 Moral Personality, Motivation, and Identity; 24 Moral Identity Development and Community; 25 The Personal and the Moral; Index.
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