Kohlberg’s Six Stages of Moral Development (Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development)
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(PDF) Moral Development
Although moral development has been studied from a variety of psychological perspectives, including learning theory, psychoanalysis, and others, current studies of moral development have been...
The ‘person of moral growth’: a model of moral development …
1.1. The perspective of the person for moral development. Personalist virtue ethics is based on the philosophical-anthropological tradition of personalism (Mounier, Citation …
(PDF) The Moral Development in Childhood
Clarifying what contextual and individual factors play a role in moral processes during childhood can contribute to our understanding of the development of morality.
Full article: Supporting Secondary Students’ Morality …
Developmental psychology research has found that younger students are generally at different stages of moral development (cf. Kohlberg, Citation 1976, Citation 1986), or social perspective-taking (Selman, Citation 1980).
Moral Reasoning Enables Developmental and Societal Change
We propose that individuals rely on moral reasoning both in identifying unfair arrangements and in articulating arguments for why the arrangements should change. This process is one …
Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development
Lawrence Kohlberg formulated a theory asserting that individuals progress through six distinct stages of moral reasoning from infancy to adulthood. According to Kohlberg, these stages are grouped into three separate levels …
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Although moral development has been studied from a variety of psychological perspectives, including learning theory, psychoanalysis, and others, current studies of moral development have been...
1.1. The perspective of the person for moral development. Personalist virtue ethics is based on the philosophical-anthropological tradition of personalism (Mounier, Citation …
Clarifying what contextual and individual factors play a role in moral processes during childhood can contribute to our understanding of the development of morality.
Developmental psychology research has found that younger students are generally at different stages of moral development (cf. Kohlberg, Citation 1976, Citation 1986), or social perspective-taking (Selman, Citation 1980).
We propose that individuals rely on moral reasoning both in identifying unfair arrangements and in articulating arguments for why the arrangements should change. This process is one …
Lawrence Kohlberg formulated a theory asserting that individuals progress through six distinct stages of moral reasoning from infancy to adulthood. According to Kohlberg, these stages are grouped into three separate levels …