Empathy and Moral Development
Discover the profound insights of Martin L. Hoffman in his groundbreaking book, Empathy and Moral Development, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This comprehensive work spans 342 pages and encapsulates over thirty years of research in child and developmental psychology. Hoffman, a leading expert in the field, delves into the essence of empathy—understanding and resonating with the feelings of others based on their circumstances, rather than one’s own. This pivotal text not only explores the psychological underpinnings of moral development but also examines the intricate relationship between empathy and ethical behavior. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in psychology and moral philosophy, this book is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of human emotions and moral reasoning. Enhance your library with this essential resource that bridges the gap between psychology and ethics.