Identify the Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
A. Homogeneous Morality
B. Social System Morality
C. Universal Ethical Principles
D. Social Contract or Utility and Individual Rights
E. Cultural and Moral Reasoning
F. Mutual Interpersonal Expectations, Relationships, and Interpersonal Conformity
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Kohlberg’s theory emphasizes the progressive stages of moral reasoning from basic obedience to universal ethical principles.
Kohlberg's moral development stages include:
1. Homogeneous Morality (A) - The earliest stage, where individuals focus on obedience and punishment.
2. Social System Morality (B) - At this stage, individuals understand the importance of law and order.
3. Universal Ethical Principles (C) - Moral decisions are based on universal principles of justice and human rights.
4. Social Contract or Utility and Individual Rights (D) - Individuals understand that moral rules are based on mutual agreements for social cooperation.