Who was Kohlberg's theory inspired by?
Jean Piaget
What stage is Finn in?
What are the preconventional stages
Obedience/Punishment and Self Interest
How are morals developed?
Moral development focuses on the emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy through adulthood
What was Kohlberg best known for?
6 stages of moral development
What stage is the teacher in?
Stage 4
Stages 3 and 4 are known as?
Conventional
What age group first reaches the post conventional stage?
Teens
What field was he creating in Psychology?
Moral Development
Why does Mary intervene?
In self interest so Tom may do it for her
What level describes the person as “self-centered” or seeks benefits for themselves?
Level 1: Preconventional
What are three levels of Kohlberg's theory?
pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
At what university did he create this at?
Chicago
What stage is Jesse in?
Stage 5
What stages do some people never reach?
Post conventional
What age group is in the Obedience/Punishment stage?
Infants
Who else was Kohlberg inspired by?
George Herbert Mead and James Mark Baldwin
Who is in the Universal Ethical Principles stage?
The Headmaster
What stage asks "What do people think of me?"
Stage 3
Moral reasoning is the basis for what?
Ethical Behavior