Sociology 2233 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Quick Look, Mahatma Gandhi, Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences

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Argues that there is very few empirical evidence of stage 6 moral reasoning: there are only a few people that have displayed these characteristics. Any time that we talk about b-type moral reasoning, we are talking about areas of stage. ** there will be multiple choice questions on this theme, we will be given a scenario and asked to identify which operation is being used. Know what a pass looks like for each of the operations (look at handout) **asked to be used in the case of the heinz dilemma. Kohlberg: focus on structures of moral consciousness (stages of moral reasoning 1-6). He argues that heteronomous moral reasoning continues on throughout development, and doesn"t disappears as significantly as piaget had said. In the 1960/70s explores the relationships between moral judgment and action, and that there is a correlation between the two. Initially kohlberg was skeptical about this information, because they didn"t really like the way that the correlation was investigated.

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