Name the Kohlberg Stages
Sin
Freedom
Kohlberg and Statistics
Which Stage is it?
100
The "Egocentric Reasoning Stage" is also called
What is Stage 1?
100
The general definition of sin is
Anything that creates a state of separation, division or brokenness in relationships
100
The ability to respond creatively in any situation
What is freedom?
100
True or False: Most adults reach full moral maturity, or Stage 6 reasoning
What is false.
100
What is right is to get your own way.
What is Stage 1?
200
The "What's in it for me: Fairness Stage" is also called
What is Stage 3?
200
My acts of sin that lead to separation and division
What is personal sin?
200
This theory says that behavior is determined by natural law or cause and effect
What is Determinism?
200
True or False: 80% of adults who are incarcerated are operating at the Pre-Conventional level
What is True.
200
What is right is to fulfill responsibilities to the social or value system
What is Stage 5?
300
The "Interpersonal Conformity" stage is also called
What is Stage 4?
300
the tendency for us to act selfishly
What is original sin?
300
This theory states that human responses are conditioned by our upbringing
What is behaviorism?
300
True or False: 15-20% of adults reason from the conventional level
What is False?
300
What is right is what adults or authority says
What is Stage 2?
400
The "Unquestioning Obedience Stage" is also called
What is Stage 2?
400
Attitudes and conditions that exist in systems that create divisions between people
What is social sin?
400
This person said that every human being makes choices under the assumption that he/she is free to choose
Who is Aristotle?
400
True or False: It is possible to skip stages in Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
What is False?
400
Only half of 1% of adults will think and act at this stage.
What is Stage 6?
500
The "Principled Conscience" stage is also known as
What is Stage 6?
500
**Daily Double** - According to the Catholic Church, what three conditions must be present for a sin to be a "mortal sin" and what theologian developed this teaching?
Thomas Aquinas was the theologian who said that a sin is "mortal" if and only if: 1. It involves a grave matter 2. Full knowledge that the action is wrong 3. Be carried out with full consent of will (freely)
500
What two qualities set human beings apart from other animals?
What is the capacity for rational thought and free will?
500
True or False: Individuals operating on one level can understand thinking on a higher level when it is presented to them.
What is True?
500
What is right is to be a nice person who lives up to the expectations of those they look up to.
What is Stage 4?