
Metamodern Meaning 77. Complexifying Notions of the Good (w/ Cheryl Armon)
Feb 20, 2025
Cheryl Armon, a developmental psychologist renowned for her research in moral reasoning, shares her fascinating journey from moral philosophy to studying conceptions of 'The Good' across life stages. She discusses her encounter with Lawrence Kohlberg, the nuances between hard and soft stage models, and the importance of longitudinal studies. Cheryl explores how our understanding of value evolves, dissecting stages from egoistic hedonism to interdependence, while highlighting the complexity of evaluative reasoning in adults and the need for more research in this vital area.
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From Filmmaker To Developmental Researcher
- Cheryl Armon described traveling in Latin America and making documentary films before returning to study philosophy and psychology.
- She connected those experiences to exploring moral philosophy and empirical research on values.
Chance Meeting Led To Kohlberg Collaboration
- Cheryl Armon met Lawrence Kohlberg after presenting early study findings at a Piaget conference and they later dined together.
- Kohlberg encouraged her to apply to work with him and she moved to Harvard to continue her research.
Ask Deep Questions To Reveal Values
- Armon focused interviews on four domains: the good life, good friend, good work, and good person to reveal evaluative structures.
- Deep, patient questioning uncovers people's underlying reasoning about values.

