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Essay heading: Kohlberg's theory of moral development
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The second level ? the Conventional level ? includes stages three and four. This level focuses on the understanding of social influences and the interpretation of laws and the need to follow them. The Postconventional level consists of stages five, six and seven. These are, according to Kohlberg the most advanced stages of moral development... displayed 300 characters
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They deal with the obeying of rules for ?the common good', ethical considerations when obeying or disobeying certain rules, and finally stage seven, the ?adoption of values that transcend societal norms'.
Kohlberg's research is considered key in psychological circles and is instrumental in explaining the moral development of not only children but adults too... displayed next 300 characters
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