Name and briefly explain Kohlberg's three levels of moral reasoning
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer will include the following key points:
- Preconventional level — Moral reasoning is controlled almost solely by obedience to authority and by rewards and punishment.
- Conventional level — Moral decision-making is based on social norms — what is expected by others.
- Preconventional level — Moral decisions are based on personal, moral principles.
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