FMST 210 Lecture 6: Lecture-Template-Ch.-8-1-of-1

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Moral reasoning is based on what is or isn"t punished. Moral reasoning is based upon the social conventions endorsed by people in your inmediate environment (rural teens stage 3) Moral reasoning is based upon what is in humanity"s(majority) best interest (well educated adults 5+6) Judge" research ethies recognize that moral decisions invole a conflict between 2 values/principle. Awareness of physical/closer viable trouts of the self . 10abc mirror test use pronans, use own name. 11d,e 2 years old self conscious emothions emerge (moral emotions) social self. Two new aspects of our self-concept emerge (#4): psychological self (#5) - awareness of internal/enduring traits(e. g personality traits, valued self self-esteem- (#7) Two aspects of the valued self (#8a): is there a discrepancy between ideals/expectations and actual achievements, level of perceived encouragement from others (need for social approval is also related) Psychological self the ability to contemplate one"s identity (beliefs, values, worldview not just personality traits)

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