GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
KOHLBERG
Question
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Stage 6: Orientation by universal ethical principles
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Stage 2: Pragmatic orientation
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Stage 3: Orientation towards concordance
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Stage 4: Orientation towards law and order
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Stage 5: Legalistic orientation of the social consensus
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Detailed explanation-1: -5. Social Contract Orientation – at this stage of moral reasoning, the individual acts with an understanding that laws are created by people coming together for the common good, and that these same people can change these laws if new demands or conditions arise.
Detailed explanation-2: -Stage 5: Social contract At stage five, we understand rules as a social contract as opposed to a strict order. Jessy, who watches from afar, is not sure how she feels about this. To her, rules make sense only if they serve the right purpose.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stage 5: Social Contract and Individual Rights This stage acknowledges the introduction of abstract reasoning as people attempt to explain specific behaviors. In our example above, the man should steal the medication for his wife because she is deathly ill and the laws do not take the circumstances into account.