What was Lawrence Kohlberg's position about moral reasoning?

a. Morality is a set of arbitrary rules that we have to memorize
b. Morality varies enormously from one culture to another.
c. To evaluate moral reasoning, we have to evaluate people's actual behavior.
d. Moral reasoning matures through a set of stages.


d

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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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