Higher Stages of Human Development:Perspectives on Adult Growth '90
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Part I. Nonhierarchial theories of adult growth: Levinson: A theory oflife structure development in adulthood; Dittman-Kohli, Baltes: Towarda neofunctionalist conception of adult intellectual development: wisdomas a prototypical case of intellectual growth; Gardner, Phelps, Wolf:The roots of adult creativity in children's symbolic products;McGuinness, Pribram, Pirnazar: Upstaging the stage model; Langer,Chanowitz, Palmerino, Jacobs, Rhodes, Thayer: Nonsequentialdevelopmentand aging; Part II: Hierarchical theories of advancedcognitive development: Richards, Commons: Postformalcognitive-developmental theory and research: review of current status;Fischer, Kenny, Pipp: How cognitive processes and environmentalconditions organize discountinuities in the development ofabstractions;Part III: Theories of advanced moral development: Kohlberg, Ryncarzs:Beyond justice reasoning: moral development and the consideration of aseventh stage; Gilligan, Murphy, Tappen: Moral development beyondadolescence; Part IV: Theories of higher stages of consciousness andself development: Souvaine, Lahey, Kegan: Life after formal operations:implications for a psychology of the self; Pascual-Leone: Reflectionsof life-span intelligence, consciousness and ego development;Alexander,Davies, Dixon, Dillbeck, Druker, Oetzel, Meuhlman, Orme-Johnson: Growthof higher stages of consciousness: the Verdic psychology of humandevelopment.