"...the volume is interesting and thought provoking...The conference format of the contributions undoubtedly contributes to the playful and erudite nature of the discourse reflected in the book. Readers will find themselves in the middle of many well- or little-known thinkers of the past and present, all of whom have something to say about the values involved in human psychology." —Contemporary Psychology
Chapter 1 The Question of Moral and Social Development, Richard J. Bernstein; Chapter 2 Value Presuppositions of Developmental Theory, Jerome Bruner; Chapter 3 Remapping Development: The Power of Divergent Data, Carol Gilligan; Chapter 4 Presuppositions in Developmental Inquiry, Jerome Kagan; Chapter 5 Value Presuppositions in Theories of Human Development, Bernard Kaplan; Chapter 6 On the Creation and Transformation of Norms of Human Development, Marx W. Wartofsky; Chapter 7 General Discussion; Chapter 8 Concluding Comments;