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Hoffman, Martin L. - Empathy and Moral Development : Implications for Caring and Justice

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (2000). orig.cloth. 24x15cm, x,331 pp. Some minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contents: Innocent Bystander; Empathy, Its Arousal, & Prosocial Functioning; Development of Empathic Distress; Empathic Anger, Sympathy, Guilt, Feeling of Injustice; Transgression; Guilt and Moral Internalization; From Discipline to Internalization; Virtual Transgression;Relationship Guilt & Other Virtual Guilts; Is Empathy Enough?; Empathy's Limitations: Over-Arousal & Bias; Empathy & Moral Principles; Interaction &Bonding of Empathy & Moral Principles; Development of Empathy- BasedJustice Principles; Multiple-Claimant & Caring-Versus-justice Dilemmas... ["Contemporary theories have generally focused on either the behavioral, cognitive or emotional dimensions of prosocial moral development. In this volume, these three dimensions are brought together while providing the first comprehensive account of prosocial moral development in children. The main concept is empathy - one feels what is appropriate for another person's situation, not one's own. Hoffman discusses empathy's role in five moral situations. The book's focus is empathy's contribution to altruism and compassion for others in physical, psychological, or economic distress. Also highlighted are the psychological processes involved in empathy's interaction with certain parental behaviors that foster moral internalization in children and the psychological processes involved in empathy's relation to abstract moral principles such as caring and distributive justice. This important book is the culmination of three decades of study and research by a leading figure
USD 65.00 [Appr.: EURO 60.75 | £UK 52 | JP¥ 10191] Book number BOOKS002395I

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