GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
KOHLBERG
Question
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Good and bad emanates from a series of norms that are perceived as something separate from individuals. The good consists of complying with the rules and the evil of breaking them.
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You begin to think beyond the individual, but egocentrism is still present.
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The moral reasoning that characterizes this phase is very abstract and is based on the creation of universal moral principles that are different from the laws themselves.
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -If one person violates a law, perhaps everyone would-thus there is an obligation and a duty to uphold laws and rules. Most active members of society remain at stage four, where morality is still predominantly dictated by an outside force.
Detailed explanation-2: -Stage 4 – Law and Social Order At this stage of moral development, people begin to consider society as a. whole when making judgments. The focus is on maintaining law and order by following the rules, doing one’s duty, and respecting authority. ►Is a duty doer who believes in rigid rules that should not be changed.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stage 4: Maintaining the Social Order Stage four shows the moral development of a person as a part of a whole society. Each person becomes more aware of the impact of everyone’s actions on others and focuses now on their own role, following the rules, and obeying authorities.
Detailed explanation-4: -Four broad categories of ethical theory include deontology, utilitarianism, rights, and virtues.