<p>This volume examines the psychological social-relational and cultural foundations of the most basic moral commitments. It begins by looking at the seminal writings of Augusto Blasi whose writings on moral cognition the development of self-identity and moral personality have transformed the research agenda in moral psychology. This work is now the starting point of all discussion about the relationship between self and morality; the developmental grounding of the moral personality; and the moral integration of cognition emotion and behavior. Indeed it is now widely believed that organizing self-understanding around basic moral commitments is crucial to the formation of a moral identity which in turn underwrites moral conduct. Using Blasi's work as a point of departure a distinguished interdisciplinary and international group of scholars have contributed essays summarizing their own theoretical and empirical research on these topics. <br><br><br>This book features new theories of moral functioning that range across several psychological literatures including social cognition cognitive science and personality development. Examining the social-relational communitarian and cultural aspects of moral self-identity it provides a comprehensive account of moral personality. Uniformly integrative field-expanding and on the cutting edge of research on moral development and personality the book appeals to scholars developmental theorists and graduate students interested in issues of moral development education and behavior as well as cognitive development theory.</p>
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