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Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
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Nursing
Undergraduate 2
04/26/2012

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Level 1. Preconventional Morality
Stage 1
Definition
Obedience and Punishment - The earliest stage of moral development is especially common in young children, but adults are also capable of expressing this type of reasoning. At this stage, children see rules as fixed and absolute. Obeying the rules is important because it is a means to avoid punishment.
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Level 1. Preconventional Morality
Stage 2
Definition
Individualism and Exchange -
At this stage of moral development, children account for individual points of view and judge actions based on how they serve individual needs. In the Heinz dilemma, children argued that the best course of action was the choice that best-served Heinz’s needs. Reciprocity is possible at this point in moral development, but only if it serves one's own interests.
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Level 2. Conventional Morality
Stage 3
Definition
Interpersonal Relationships
Often referred to as the "good boy-good girl" orientation, this stage of moral development is focused on living up to social expectations and roles. There is an emphasis on conformity, being "nice," and consideration of how choices influence relationships.
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Level 2. Conventional Morality
Stage 4
Definition
Maintaining Social Order
At this stage of moral development, people begin to consider society as a whole when making judgments. The focus is on maintaining law and order by following the rules, doing one’s duty and respecting authority.
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Level 3. Postconventional Morality
Stage 5
Definition
Social Contract and Individual Rights
At this stage, people begin to account for the differing values, opinions and beliefs of other people. Rules of law are important for maintaining a society, but members of the society should agree upon these standards.
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Level 3. Postconventional Morality
Stage 6
Definition
Universal Principles
Kolhberg’s final level of moral reasoning is based upon universal ethical principles and abstract reasoning. At this stage, people follow these internalized principles of justice, even if they conflict with laws and rules.
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