The name of the moral conundrum that Kohlberg used to test subjects and their moral stages
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The name of the moral conundrum that Kohlberg used to test subjects and their moral stages.
The name of the psychologist who studied how women might think differently about moreal decisions that men.
I made a choice intending to cause harm.
If i follow my conscience and have formed it to the best of my ability and it is mistaken, i am blameworthy for my action (false).
If my conscience leads me to choose selfish desires to the detriment of others, it is mature(false).
If my conscience is 100% positive that the action i am taking is right, it is a certain conscience.
To inform conscience and to follow conscience.
Preconventional :reward and punishment, me first.
Conventional: pleasing others, its the law/your duty.
Postconventional: what society stands for, universal principles.
Our conscience is not fully formed at birth: it grows and changes as we grow and change. All humans are born with a conscience.