kohlberg's stages of moral development
Kohlberg's stages of moral development refer to a theory proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg that explains the progression of moral reasoning in individuals. It includes six stages of morality, ranging from obedience to authority in early childhood to principled and self-defined ethical principles in adulthood.
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