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Where was Lawrence Kohlberg born?
Bonxville, New York
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What is Obedience and punishment?
A person avoids punishment and have little or no moral reasoning
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What are the three levels of Kholbergs theory?
Pre-conventional, Conventional, and Post-conventional
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Who influenced Kohlbergs theory?
Jean Piaget
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What is Law and order?
This stage a person will argue that breaking the law is wrong because it is there to protect people
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What is Post-Conventional Morality?
People at this stage of development focus on doing what is best for society as a whole and respecting individual rights.
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How many stages does Lawrence Kohlbergs moral development have?
Six stages
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What is Universal principles?
This stage is when a person focuses on justice, fairness, and ethics for all everyone across the board
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What is the Pre-conventional level?
A person tries to fulfill their own interest while knowing different people have different points of views
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What is Heinz Dilemma?
Story that Kohlberg relied on through his study
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What are the stages in the Post-Conventional level?
Social Contract, Universal principles
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What is the Conventional level?
The level when a person emphasizes the importance of being kind to other people
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Where is the University of Chicago?
Graduate Student
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What is Stage 2: Individualism and Exchange?
The stage that Individuals are focused on fulfilling their own self-interests, while acknowledging that different people have different views?
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What is the Conventional level?
The level when is a person is when they are determined to follow the rules
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