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Title: MORAL REASONING


1
MORAL REASONING
  • PIAGET
  • AND
  • KOHLBERG

2
MORAL REASONING
  • THREE DOMAINS OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • REASONING OR THINKING ABOUT MORAL CONDUCT
  • BEHAVIOR IN MORAL CIRCUMSTANCES
  • FEELINGS ABOUT MORAL MATTERS
  • PIAGETS VIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL
    REASONING
  • HETERONOMOUS MORALITY
  • OCCURS FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OFAGE
  • JUSTICE AND RULES ARE CONCEIVED OF AS
    UNCHANGEABLE PROPERTIES OF THE WORLD, REMOVED
    FROM THE CONTROL OF PEOPLE
  • RIGHTNESS OR GOODNESS OF BEHAVIOR DETERMINED BY
    THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE BEHAVIOR, NOT THE
    INTENTIONS OF THE ACTOR

3
MORAL REASONING
  • AUTONOMOUS MORALITY
  • ABOUT 10 YEARS AND OLDER
  • CHILD BECOMES AWARE THAT RULES AND LAWS ARE
    CREATED BY PEOPLE AND THAT, IN JUDGING AN ACTION,
    ONE SHOULD CONSIDER THE ACTORS INTENTIONS AS
    WELL AS THE SONSEQUENCES
  • CHILDREN 7 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE ARE IN A TRANSITION
    BETWEEN THE TWO STAGES

4
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • MORAL BEHAVIOR
  • PROCESS OF REINFORCEMENT, PUNISHMENT, AND
    IMITATION ARE USED TO EXPLAIN CHILDRENS MORAL
    BEHAVIOR
  • MORAL BEHAVIOR IS INFLUENCED EXTENSIVELY BY THE
    SITUATION
  • ABILITY TO RESIST TEMPTATION IS CLOSELY TIED TO
    THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-CONTROL AND THE ABILITY
    TO DELAY GRATIFICATION
  • COGNITIVE FACTORS ARE IMPORTANT IN THE CHILDS
    DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-CONTROL

5
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • MORAL FEELINGS
  • EMPATHY
  • REACTING TO ANOTHERS FEELINGS WITH AND EMOTIONAL
    RESPONSE THAT IS SIMILAR TO THE OTHERS FEELINGS
  • POSITIVE FELINGS
  • SUCH AS EMPAHTY, SYMPAHTY, ADMIRATION, AND
    SELF-ESTEEM, AS WELL AS NEGATIVE FEELINGS SUCH AS
    ANGER, OUTRAGE, SHAME, AND GUILT, CONTRIBUTE TO
    CHILDRENS MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • THESE EMOTIONS INFLUENCE CHILDREN TO ACT IN
    ACCORD WITH STANDARDS OF RIGHT AND WRONG

6
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • KOHLBERGS THEORY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • MORAL DEVELOPMENT IS BASED PRIMARILY ON MORAL
    REASONING AND UNFOLDS IN STAGES
  • CLASSIFIES CHILDREN AND ADULTS IN TERMS OF THEIR
    LEVEL OF MORAL REASONING ON THE BASIS OF THE
    RESPONSES THEY GIVE TO HYPOTHETICAL MORAL DILEMAS
  • LEVEL ONE
  • LOSEST LEVEL
  • CHILD SHOWS NO INTERNALIZATION OF MORAL
    VALUES--MORAL REASONING IS CONTROLLED BY EXTERNAL
    REWARDS AND PUNISHMENT
  • BEFORE AGE 9 MOST CHILDREN REASON IN A
    PRECONVENTIONAL WAY

7
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • TWO PRECONVENTIONAL STAGES
  • STAGE 1. PUNISHMENT AND OBEDIENCE ORIENTATION
  • MORAL THINKING IS BASED ON PUNISHMENT
  • CHILDREN OBEY BECAUSE ADULTS TELL THEM TO OBEY
  • STAGE 2. INDIVIDUALISM AND PURPOSE
  • MORAL THINKING IS BSED ON REWARDS AND
    SELF-INTEREST
  • CHILDREN OBEY WHEN THEY WANT TO OBEY AND IT IS
    THEIR BEST INTEREST TO BOEY
  • WHAT IS RIGHT IS WHAT FEELS GOOD AND WHAT IS
    REWARDING

8
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • TWO CONVENTIONAL STAGES (TEENS)
  • STAGE 3. INTERPERSONAL NORMS
  • THE PERSON VALUES TRUST, CARING, AND LOYALTY TO
    OTHERS AS THE BASIS OF MORAL JUDGMENTS
  • CHILDREN OFTEN ADOPT THEIR PARENTS MORAL
    STANDARDS AT THIS STAGE, SEEKING TO BE THOUGHT OF
    BY THEIR PARENTS AS A GOOD GIRL OR A GOOD BOY
  • STAGE 4. SOCIAL SYSTEM MORALITY
  • MORAL JUDGMENTS ARE BASED ON UNDERSTANDING THE
    SOCIAL ORDER, LAW, JSTICE, AND DUTY

9
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • POSTCONVENTIONAL REASONING
  • MORALITY IS COMPLETELY INTERNALIZED AND NOT BASED
    ON OTHERS STANDARDS
  • THE PERSON RECOGNIZES ALTERNATIVE MORAL COURSES,
    EXPLORES THE OPTIONS, AND THEN DECIDES ON A
    PERSONAL MORAL CODE
  • BY EARLY ADULTHOOD, A SMALL NUMBER OF PEOPLE
    REASON IN POSTCONVENTIONAL WAYS

10
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • TWO POSTCONVENTIONAL STAGES
  • STAGE 5. COMMUNITY RIGHTS VERSUS INDIVIDUAL
    RIGHTS
  • THE PERSON UNDERSTANDS THAT VALUES AND LAWS ARE
    RELATIVE AND THAT STANDARDS MAY VARY FROM ONE
    PERSON TO ANOTHER
  • THE PERSON RECOGNIZES THAT LAWS ARE IMPORTANT FOR
    SOCIETY BUT KNOWS THAT LAWS CAN BE CHANGED
  • THE PERSON BELIEVES THAT SOME VALUES, SUCH AS
    LIBERTY, ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE LAW

11
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
  • STAGE 6. UNIVERSAL ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
  • PERSONS HAVE DEVELOPED A MORAL STANDARD BASED ON
    UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS
  • WHEN FACED WITH A CONFLICT BETWEEN LAW AND
    CONSCIENCE, THE PERSON WILL FOLLOW CONSCIENCE,
    EVEN THOUGH THE DECISION MIGHT INVOLVE PERSONAL
    RISK
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