Ch.16 - Moral Development Flashcards

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What are the three levels of Kohlberg’s theory of morality?

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Pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional

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When considering morality, females tend to emphasise

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Interpersonal concerns

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When considering morality, females tend to emphasise

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Justice and individual rights

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In response to Kohlberg’s moral development theory’s gender bias, ___ conceived a moral development theory.

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Gilligan

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In reality, when considering moral development, makes and females

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Share a spectrum

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Gilligan’s moral development theory considered that females consider more

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Responsibility and compassion

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Gilligan’s moral development theory considered that males consider more

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Justice and fairness

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What is a criticism that Kohlberg’s and Gilligan’s shares?

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Introspection

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Moral self relevance is

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How much a moral approach is part of a person’s self concept

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What do we call it when people (uni students) look for right/wrong, good/bad answers?

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Basic dualism

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What is it called when we realise that questions have no single right answer?

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Multiplicity

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Moral reasoning is

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Reasoning for decisions involving right and wrong

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