According to Kohlberg, making moral decisions about someone else's actions require that we

a. think about any potential punishments the individual might experience.
b. internalize the set of societal standards taught to us by our parents.
c. view the situation from the perspective of the other person.
d. have no prior experience with the moral situation so as to view it purely.


c

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