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5 Social Learning, Social Cognition 67
Sources of Moral Behavior 68
The Nature of Moral Values 69
Processes of Development 70
Answers to Guide Questions 87
An Assessment of Social-Learning Theory 88
6 Psychoanalysis 91
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory 92
Noteworthy Variations of Freudian Theory 109
An Assessment of Psychoanalysis 113
7 Marxist Conceptions 117
Marxism's Philosophical Roots 118
Moral Virtues and Human Nature 120
Stages of Moral Development 124
Variants of Marxist Theory 126
Additional Moral-Development Matters 128
An Assessment of Marxist Theory 130
8 A Composite Theory 135
Principal Characteristics of the Model 136
Foundational Components 136
Long-Term Memory 138
Environments 144
Working Memory 147
Stages of Moral Development 150
Conclusion 151
An Assessment of the Composite Theory 151
9 Specialized Theories 155
Hoffman's Empathy 155
Anderson's Information-Integration Theory 157
Gilligan's Compassionate Caring 159
Sutherland and Cressey on Delinquency 162
Loevinger on Ego Development 163
Conclusion 167
Part III: Theories Implied in Religious Doctrine 169
10 The Judaic-Christian-Islamic Line 173
Beliefs Held in Common 174
Judaic Doctrine 178
Christian Doctrine 184
Islamic Doctrine 192

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Publication Information: Book Title: Moral Development Theories-- Secular and Religious: A Comparative Study. Contributors: R. Murray Thomas - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: viii.
    
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