The child is a realist in every domain of thought, and it is therefore natural that in the moral sphere he should lay more stress on the external, tangible element than on the hidden motive.


Ch. 2 : Adult Constraint and Moral Realism - The Moral Judgment of the Child (1932)


The child is a realist in every domain of thought, and it is therefore natural that in the moral sphere he should lay more stress on the external,...

The child is a realist in every domain of thought, and it is therefore natural that in the moral sphere he should lay more stress on the external,...

The child is a realist in every domain of thought, and it is therefore natural that in the moral sphere he should lay more stress on the external,...

The child is a realist in every domain of thought, and it is therefore natural that in the moral sphere he should lay more stress on the external,...