Sunday, May 19, 2019

Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of morality

Lawrence Kohlbergs speculation of morality outgrowth most accurately portrays the way humans chose their morality. Carol Gilligans theory that girls develop differently because of the ferocity put on a womans role in caring for differents is sound, but oversimplifies. And dungaree Piagets theory may accurately describe the cognitive process of differentiating between the hard and immediate societal rules and the ones that can be bent or broken, but she never accounts for the self and self-needs in her theory (Feldman, 2006).The surprising thing is that all three theories assume that society is the primary teacher of morality to children. fiat can include family members and friends, so it can accurately reflect the familial role in morality. unless Kohlberg comes close to explaining people who choose to stray from societal norms. Kohlbergs theory accounts for the concept of to thine ownself be trustworthy, something none of the other theories do. (Feldman, 2006). Kohlbergs ex ample of stealing the medicine to save ones wife is the unaccompanied time a moral dilemma is addressed in the three theories. If one of the other theories made sense, they would be able to explain why people stray from societys morality. Kohlberg is the only one of the theories that makes sense. ReferenceFeldman, R. S. (2006). Development Across the Life Span. Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson

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