

The moral judgment of the child
Book • 1932
In 'The Moral Judgment of the Child', Jean Piaget examines how children develop moral concepts, such as lying, cheating, and responsibility, through observations and conversations with children.
The book highlights the transition from a morality based on constraint to one based on cooperation and reciprocity.
Piaget's research provides valuable insights into children's moral development and its implications for understanding moral judgment.
The book highlights the transition from a morality based on constraint to one based on cooperation and reciprocity.
Piaget's research provides valuable insights into children's moral development and its implications for understanding moral judgment.
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Mentioned by Jordan Peterson as a psychologist who reconciled science and religion, and whose work on child development is relevant to understanding the development of ethics.

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