Individuals who are reared with traditional Hindu beliefs

a. base their moral reasoning on principles of individual rights and justice.
b. do not differ in their moral reasoning from those who are reared with Judeo-Christian beliefs.
c. base their moral reasoning on principles of duty and responsibility to others.
d. support Kohlberg's claim that the bases of moral reasoning are universal.


c

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