Norms in human development /
The distinction between norms and facts is long-standing in providing a challenge for psychology. This text considers conventional 20th century approaches to psychology, arguing that human development is a norm-laden process.
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2006.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Norms in human development : introduction / Leslie Smith
- The implicit normativity of developmental psychology / Jacques Vonèche
- Developmental normativity and normative development / Mark H. Bickhard
- Genetic epistemology : naturalistic epistemology vs normative epistemology / Richard F. Kitchener
- Norms and normative facts in human development / Leslie Smith
- Contextualizing moral judgment : challenges of interrelating the normative (ought judgments) and the descriptive (knowledge of facts), the cognitive and the affective / Lutz H. Eckensberger
- The development of obligations and responsibilities in cultural context / Monika Keller
- The multiplicity of social norms : the case for psychological constructivism and social epistemologies / Elliot Turiel
- Can psychology be a quantitative science, or is Kant right after all? Normative issues in psychometrics / Peter C.M. Molenaar
- Norms and intuitions in the assessment of chance / Vittorio Girotto, Michel Gonzalez
- Making conditional inferences : the interplay between knowledge and logic / Henry Markovits.