Key constituents of morality emerge during the first 4 years of life. Recent research with infants and toddlers holds a promise to explain the origins of human morality. This article takes a constructivist approach to the acquisition of morality, and makes three main proposals. First, research on moral development needs an explicit definition of morality. Definitions are crucial for scholarly communication and for settling empirical questions. Second, researchers would benefit from eschewing the dichotomy between innate and learned explanations of morality. Based on work on developmental biology, we propose that all developmental transitions involve both genetic and environmental factors. Third, attention is needed to developmental changes,...
Development of moral sense is a fundamental part of human development and the earliest manifestation...
Two experiments examined infants ’ expectations about how an experimenter should distribute resource...
The present research explored whether infants and toddlers would have early expectations of socio-mo...
Prominent theorists have made the argument that modern humans express moral concern for a greater nu...
Moral development is a topic which has little research to accompany it. Although there is a lack of ...
Human infants evaluate social interactions well before they can speak, and show a preference for cha...
Introduction: People consider their moral self as more vital for them than any other psychological p...
Research on the development of morality has a long history within the field of psychology that weave...
We ask three questions: What are the components of young children’s conscience? How are they organiz...
The judgment of others’ actions as good and praiseworthy versus bad and blameworthy is fundamental t...
There is a large scientific interest in human moral judgments. However, little is known about the de...
Developmental psychology has not yet shown how prosocial inborn tendencies and internalized standard...
AbstractOn a basis of an ascertaining analysis, the present paper aims at emphasizing the characteri...
Altruism is a central feature of human morality. Recent research sheds light on the development of a...
I will be presenting some empirical findings on the development of socio-moral evaluations in infant...
Development of moral sense is a fundamental part of human development and the earliest manifestation...
Two experiments examined infants ’ expectations about how an experimenter should distribute resource...
The present research explored whether infants and toddlers would have early expectations of socio-mo...
Prominent theorists have made the argument that modern humans express moral concern for a greater nu...
Moral development is a topic which has little research to accompany it. Although there is a lack of ...
Human infants evaluate social interactions well before they can speak, and show a preference for cha...
Introduction: People consider their moral self as more vital for them than any other psychological p...
Research on the development of morality has a long history within the field of psychology that weave...
We ask three questions: What are the components of young children’s conscience? How are they organiz...
The judgment of others’ actions as good and praiseworthy versus bad and blameworthy is fundamental t...
There is a large scientific interest in human moral judgments. However, little is known about the de...
Developmental psychology has not yet shown how prosocial inborn tendencies and internalized standard...
AbstractOn a basis of an ascertaining analysis, the present paper aims at emphasizing the characteri...
Altruism is a central feature of human morality. Recent research sheds light on the development of a...
I will be presenting some empirical findings on the development of socio-moral evaluations in infant...
Development of moral sense is a fundamental part of human development and the earliest manifestation...
Two experiments examined infants ’ expectations about how an experimenter should distribute resource...
The present research explored whether infants and toddlers would have early expectations of socio-mo...