SAS#2 Flashcards
An experience of moral value such that one’s
moral consciousness comes to work as one is called
to make a
moral response.
MORAL EXPERIENCE
Associated with a fixed set of rules that ignores
the complexities of the situation and fails to adapt
one’s
behavior to changing circumstances. It is a general
sense of what ought to be done.
MORAL PRINCIPLES
An extremely difficult situation for someone to handle. It can be moral or
non-moral.
Personal Dilemma.
Any difficult moral problems that raise hard moral questions. It occurs when
one moral
reason conflicts with another, nor normally conflict with religious or aesthetic reasons. A moral
reason is
a requirement just in case it would be morally wrong not to act on it without an adequate
justification.
Moral Dilemma.
For an action to be morally good, all three determinates
must be complete. A lack, in any of them, will,
at least in a qualified way, make the morality of the act to be
bad.
MORAL ACTIONS
It is an important part of the socialization process.
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
KOHLBERG’S STAGES OF MORAL
DEVELOPMENT
LEVEL 1: PRE-CONVENTIONAL
(BIRTH – 9 YEARS OLD)
LEVEL 2: CONVENTIONAL
(9-13 YEARS OLD)
Stage 3: Interpersonal Concordance
(Good Boy, Nice Girl Orientation)
Stage 4: Law and Order Orientation
Stage 5: Social-Contract