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    PSY 311U: HUMAN DEVELOPMENTMoral Development: Cognitive-Developmental ApproachKohlberg's Method:  Moral Development Levels:Moral Development:Moral Development (Cont):Preconventional Morality: Stages 1 & 2Stage 1 Morality: Punishment & Obedience OrientationStage 1 Morality: Punishment & Obedience Orientation (Cont): Stage 2 Morality: Instrumental Hedonist OrientationStage 2 Morality: Instrumental Hedonist Orientation (Cont):Conventional Morality:  Stages 3 & 4Conventional Morality (Cont): Stages 3 & 4Stage 3 Morality: Good Boy/Nice Girl OrientationStage 4 Morality: Law-and-Order OrientationStage 4 Morality (Cont): Law-and-Order OrientationPostconventional (Principled) Morality: STAGES 5 & 6Stage 5 Morality:Social Contract OrientationStage 5 Morality (Cont): Social Contract Orientation Stage 6 Morality: Universal Ethical Principle OrientationStage 6 Morality (Cont): Universal Ethical Principle Orientation What are the 6 ethical standards?What are the universal ethics of standards?What are the 5 ethical standards?What are the 7 ethical principles in ethics?
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PSY 311U: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Lecture 15

Moral Development: Cognitive-Developmental Approach

    Lawrence KohlbergUsed philosophy in order to define what is moral Morality is a philosophical (ethical), rather than a behavioral, concept 

Justice:

    The most essential structure of morality Justice = EqualityJustice is not a RULEJustice is a MORAL PRINCIPLEGilligan: CARE

Kohlberg's Method:  

    Uses Piaget's approachConfronts person with moral dilemma in the form of a story One example: Heinz dilemma

Moral Development Levels:

    Preconventional Level: Stages 1 & 2 Conventional Level: Stages 3 & 4 Postconventional (Principled) Level: Stages 5 & 6 

Moral Development:

    All human beings, everywhere, develop moral thinking through stages Morality develops slowly

Moral Development (Cont):

    Broad sweep of moral development: Self-focus / Conformity / Principled Morality

Preconventional Morality: Stages 1 & 2

    Stages of childhood; unusual in adults Moral thinking dominated by child's egocentric needs and desires Moral judgments made solely on basis of anticipated punishment or reward Perspective of self dominates

Stage 1 Morality: Punishment & Obedience Orientation

    Decide about issues on basis of personal fear & avoidance of punishment Physical consequences of action determine its goodness/badness Stage 1 person avoids trouble by obeying powerful authorities 

Stage 1 Morality: Punishment & Obedience Orientation (Cont): 

    What is Moral: Obedience to commands of authority in order to avoid punishment Do what you do in order to avoid displeasing those who have power over you 

Stage 2 Morality: Instrumental Hedonist Orientation

    What is Moral: Whatever satisfies one's own needs & occasionally needs of othersAny behavior is good if outcome is advantageous to self Stage 2 person inclined to exchange favors 

Stage 2 Morality: Instrumental Hedonist Orientation (Cont):

    Sense of fair exchange based on pragmatic values Sense of noninterference in affairs or values of others About 5% of adults are preconventional, most Stage 2 

Conventional Morality:  Stages 3 & 4

    First appears in adolescenceIndividual has internalized values of others Moral thinking based on recognition of conventional order & rules/laws laid down by society

Conventional Morality (Cont): Stages 3 & 4

    See it as valuable to maintain expectations of family, group, nation CONFORM to these expectationsPerspectives of others recognized: particular social groups or authorities 

Stage 3 Morality: Good Boy/Nice Girl Orientation

    Moral judgments determined by values of others--parents or peers Emphasis on conformity and being "nice" What is Moral: Whatever meets expectations of others Modal stage for women

Stage 4 Morality: Law-and-Order Orientation

    Sense of duty & positive responsibility to others Rules & obligations valued because they're necessary for stable society "What would happen if everybody...?" 

Stage 4 Morality (Cont): Law-and-Order Orientation

    What is Moral: ... Doing one's dutyShowing respect for authorityMaintaining social order for its own sake Modal stage for men

Postconventional (Principled) Morality: STAGES 5 & 6

    If it develops all, not until adulthood Rooted in principles of justice that are valid apart from authority Based on rational considerations of moral obligation Perspective of all individuals Only 1/6 to 1/8 of adults

Stage 5 Morality:Social Contract Orientation

    Concern for creation of "good" laws & rules that maximize individual welfareRules are social contracts made for a specific purpose Contract is essential obligation, not content of rule 

Stage 5 Morality (Cont): Social Contract Orientation 

    Majority will & majority welfare important Greatest good for greatest number What is Moral: Standards democratically agreed upon by whole society 

Stage 6 Morality: Universal Ethical Principle Orientation

    Respect for equal value of lives Respect for all persons as ends (not as means to an end) Self-chosen, fully internalized principles that are universally valid 

Stage 6 Morality (Cont): Universal Ethical Principle Orientation 

    What is Moral: Decision of conscience in accord with self-chosen ethical principlesUniversal principles of justice Reciprocity & equality of human rights Respect for dignity of human beings as individual persons 

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What are the 6 ethical standards?

The principles are beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, justice; truth-telling and promise-keeping.

What are the universal ethics of standards?

Universal ethical standards are norms that apply to all people across a broad spectrum. Ethics has six core values and they are: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship.

What are the 5 ethical standards?

Moral Principles Reviewing these ethical principles which are the foundation of the guidelines often helps to clarify the issues involved in a given situation. The five principles, autonomy, justice, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and fidelity are each absolute truths in and of themselves.

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