Outline Kohlberg’s moral development theory and apply the theory to an example of a moral dilemma.
Outline Kohlberg’s moral development theory and apply the theory to an example of a moral dilemma.
Kohlberg developed his theory of moral development by giving children a moral dilemma, such as the Heinz Dilemma, where the man had to choose whether or not to steal the drug for his wife to save her life. This dilemma was discussed in the video and the full scenario was included in the power point for class. If an individual responds that the husband should not steal the drug to save his wife, because it is illegal to steal, which...
Select one a moral dilemma and describe how you would have responded to the dilemma in EACH of the stages of Kohlberg’s theory.
While considering Kohlberg to evaluate moral development, how would you respond to this dilemma? Should Heinz have stolen the drug? Was stealing it right or wrong and why? How does this response tie into Kohlberg's theory of moral*reasoning? (developmental psych).
Compare and contrast Kohlberg’s and Gillilgan’s theories of cognitive moral development.
1. At which stage of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development did the top partners of Arthur Andersen act in the 1960s and 1970s?
At which stage of Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development did the top partners of Arthur Andersen act in the late 1990s through 2002?
_____ is known for his theory of _____ development. A. Erikson; cognitive B. Kohlberg; moral C. Freud; moral D. Marcia; cognitive
*Erick Ericksons Theory of personality development* The outline of the assignment 2 is as follows: Introduction Definition of personality Explain Erick Erickson theory of personality development Uses of Erick Erickson theory of personality development theory Conclusion References from books
Kholberg's theory of moral development cannot be generalized to all cultures, because socialization needs to be considered when understanding moral development. some cultures have a caring orientation, rather than a justice orientation O All of these are true the highest levels of moral development were based on interviews with Harvard male undergraduate students. it was developed from a white male perspective, so there is bias,
Kohlberg (1969) developed a theory of moral development how to use that in a nursing home in my nursing practice.