Rest, James R.

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Name (Latin)
Rest, James R.
Other forms of name
Rest, James (James R.)
Date of death
1999
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 27094680
Wikidata: Q6141997
Library of congress: n 79110204
HAI10: 000235123
Sources of Information
  • His Development in judging moral issues, 1979:t.p. (James R. Rest)
  • Postconventional moral thinking, 1999:t.p. (James Rest)
Wikipedia description:

James Rest was an American psychologist specializing in moral psychology and development. Together with his Minnesota Group of colleagues, including Darcia Narvaez, Muriel Bebeau, and Stephen Thoma, Rest extended Kohlberg's approach to researching moral reasoning. James Rest was a professor at the University of Minnesota from 1970 until his formal retirement in 1994 and was a 1993 recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award at the University. Rest continued mentoring, researching, and writing until his death in 1999. Rest's and the Neo-Kohlbergians' work included the Defining Issues Test (DIT), which attempts to provide an objective measure of moral development, and the Four Component Model of moral development, which attempts to provide a theoretical perspective on the subject. Rest and the Minnesota Group were unusually open to other approaches, new research, criticisms, and integrating their Neo-Kohlbergian approach with others.

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