Harshita Sinha
Kohlberg proposed that moral development occurs in six stages, from obedience and punishment to social contract and individual principles.
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At this stage, morality is driven by obedience to authority and personal gain.
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At this stage, morality is driven by social norms, expectations, and maintaining relationships.
At this stage, morality is driven by abstract principles and a sense of social contract.
Family, culture, personal experiences, and education shape moral development through values, norms, and role models.
Understanding moral development can help us make informed decisions, build stronger relationships, and create a more just society.
Moral development is a lifelong process, influenced by various factors and shaped by our experiences and choices.