Cooperation and obligation in early parent-child relationships

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43 (2020)
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Abstract

Tomasello's moral psychology of obligation would be developmentally deepened by greater attention to early experiences of cooperation and shared social agency between parents and infants, evolved to promote infant survival. They provide a foundation for developing understanding of the mutual obligations of close relationships that contribute to growing collaborative skills, fairness expectations, and fidelity to social norms.

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The Moral Judgement of the Child.Jean Piaget - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (31):373-374.

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