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Moral Development

Moral development refers to the process through which individuals acquire the values, standards, and principles that govern their concepts of right and wrong. This development typically occurs in stages, influencing ethical reasoning and behavior throughout the lifespan.

intermediate
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Moral development is a vital aspect of human growth, influencing how individuals perceive and engage with the world around them. It encompasses the evolution of moral reasoning, shaped by various factors including culture, social interactions, and personal experiences. Understanding moral developmen...

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Key Terms

Moral Development
The process of learning what is right and wrong.

Example: Children learn moral values from parents and society.

Kohlberg's Stages
A theory that outlines the stages of moral reasoning.

Example: Kohlberg identified three levels: pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional.

Ethical Reasoning
The process of determining what is right or wrong in a given situation.

Example: Using ethical reasoning to decide whether to tell the truth in a difficult situation.

Cultural Relativism
The idea that moral codes are shaped by cultural context.

Example: Different cultures may have varying views on what is considered ethical.

Moral Dilemma
A situation where a difficult choice must be made between two or more conflicting moral principles.

Example: Choosing between saving one person or many in a crisis.

Empathy
The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.

Example: Feeling sad when a friend is upset.

Related Topics

Ethics
The study of what is right and wrong, and the principles that govern behavior.
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Developmental Psychology
The study of how people grow and change throughout life, including moral development.
intermediate
Social Psychology
The study of how individuals influence and are influenced by others in social contexts.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Stages of moral developmentEthical reasoningInfluence of cultureMoral dilemmas