how conscience is a behaviour developed through social interaction (secular) Flashcards
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Lawrence Kohlberg
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- Christian
- American psychologist
- worked on child development followed from fascination with their reasoning in reaction to moral dilemmas
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Kohlberg & conscience
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- 6 stages of moral development
- three levels within
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pre-conventional level
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- primary school age
- begins with punishment and obedience where understanding of right & wrong is rewarded for right and punished for wrong
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conventional level
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- adult age
- begins with development of good inter-personal relationships & concludes with decision to obey society’s rules & avoid guilt
- many never get past this
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post-conventional level
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- begins with (utilitarian) recognition where needs of individual & society conflict & individual gives way to benefit society. Final stage is level of individualised conscience which directs that moral choices must be consistent & univariable to go against conscience leads to guilt
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typical Kohlberg dilemma
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- needs of two induvial conflict and negative outcome for one
- used data accumulated by these tests to locate each pps in levels of reasoning
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Heinz dilemma
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- Heinz’s wife is dying from a terminal cancer
- needs special drug which is being sold by one person and is expensive
-tries to raise money and only raises half so tires to negotiate but fails - breaks in and steals it
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how would the stages answer the dilemma
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stage 1: shouldn’t steal as it is wrong and could go prison
stage 5: right to life and everyone has a right to this treatment
stage 6: theft always wrong so we refrain from stealing with inevitable result of death