Debates dentro de la psicología del desarrollo moral

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  • Melissa Cruz Puerto Universidad Nacional

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rp.21620

Palabras clave:

Desarrollo, Moral, Epistemología, Psicología, Justicia

Resumen

El debate dentro de la psicología del desarrollo moral se ha caracterizado por diferentes estrategias conceptuales y teóricas que se apoyan en nociones particulares del desarrollo, epistemología y moral. Por lo cual este artículo busca mostrar tres de las principales estrategias teóricas que forman los pilares de este campo de estudio: la del desarrollo, la universalista y la pluralista. Logrando un diálogo intertextual y confrontando los trabajos de autores como Kohlberg, Piaget, Turiel y Gilligan, entre otros, para así mostrar cómo en cada propuesta se juegan elementos en común y elementos diferenciadores que delimitan el contexto y las problemáticas de este campo de estudio, que en las últimas décadas ha conseguido un desarrollo importante dentro de la psicología.

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2015-01-25

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Cruz Puerto, M. (2015). Debates dentro de la psicología del desarrollo moral. Revista De Psicología Universidad De Antioquia, 6(1), 113–124. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rp.21620

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