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Kohlberg’s 6 Stages of Moral Development

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Lawrence Kohlberg's theory claims that our development of moral reasoning happens in six stages.

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The stages themselves are structured in three levels:

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pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional

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To understand this better, imagine a conflict at school

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There is a fight in the schoolyard, two ninth-graders are beating up Tom

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Those who watch the fight are at different stages of moral development

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Let's see what they do and how they justify their behavior

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At stage one, we make moral judgments based on obedience and punishment

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Finn's sense of good or bad is directly linked to whether he gets punished or not

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Finn sees what is happening to his friend and wants to help, but

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he doesn't because he is afraid the teacher may punish him if he gets caught fighting

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He asks himself, how can I avoid punishment?

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At stage two, we are motivated by self-interest

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Mary decides to intervene and help Tom

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She knows that she might get punished,

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but she also knows that she could become a victim herself someday

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If she helps Tom now, he might help her in the future

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She is asking herself: What's in it for me?

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At stage three, interpersonal accord and conformity guide our moral judgment

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Betty sees the fight and wants to intervene

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But when she realizes that all the others are just watching, she decides not to get involved

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She wants others to see that she is a good girl who is conforming with the ethics of the community

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She asks herself: What do others think of me?

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At stage four, we value authority and want to maintain social order

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When the teacher sees the group fighting he immediately steps in and shouts: Stop! Fighting at school is forbidden!

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He feels that, above all, it is important to follow the rules, otherwise chaos breaks out

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He feels it is his duty to uphold the rules that sustain a functioning society

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He asks himself: How can I maintain law and order?

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At stage five, we understand rules as a social contract as opposed to a strict order

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Jessie who watches from afar is not sure how she feels about this

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To her, rules make sense only if they serve the right purpose

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Obviously, the school rules prohibit fighting. But maybe Tom deserves to finally learn his lesson

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Just yesterday he punched a young girl from grade one

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She asks herself: Does a rule truly serve all members of the community?

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At stage six, we are guided by universal ethical principles

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All those involved now have to face the headmaster

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He first explains the school rules and why they exist

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He then clarifies that rules are valid only if they are grounded in justice

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The commitment to justice carries with it an obligation to disobey unjust rules

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The headmaster's highest moral principle is compassion

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He believes that all people should learn to understand each other's viewpoints and that they don't feel alone with their feelings

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He asks: What are the abstract ethical principles that serve my understandings of justice?

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At the pre-conventional level, Finn is driven by fear and Mary by self-interest

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Both judge what is right or wrong by the direct consequences they expect for themselves, and not by social norms

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This form of reasoning is common among children

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At the conventional level,

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Betty responds to peer pressure and the teacher follows the rules

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Their morality is centered around what society regards as right

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At this level, the fairness of rules is seldom questioned

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It is common to think like this during adolescence and adulthood

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At the post-conventional level, Jesse knows that things are complicated because individuals may disobey rules inconsistent with their own morality

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The headmaster follows a universal ethical idea at complete disconnect with what society thinks or the rules say

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To him, everything is solved through compassion

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The right behavior in his opinion is therefore never a means to an end, but always an end in itself

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Not every person reaches this level

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The American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg based his work on Piaget's theory of cognitive development

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In order to confirm his theory of stages of moral development

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Kohlberg interviewed boys between the ages of 10 and 16

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He analyzed how they would justify their decision when confronted with different hypothetical moral dilemmas

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We will now present to you the most famous moral dilemma Kohlberg presented to his students

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Let's see what you would do

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The Heinz dilemma: A woman was on her deathbed

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There was only one drug that the doctors thought might save her

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The druggist that made that particular medicine sold it for ten times the price of the production costs

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The sick woman's husband, Heinz, was poor and could not afford to buy the drug

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not even with the financial help of his friends

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Heinz then asked the pharmacist to sell it to him for half the price

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But he refused

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To save the life of his wife, Heinz broke into the man's laboratory and stole the medicine

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Now tell us:

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Should Heinz have stolen the drug?

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Would it change anything if Heinz didn't love his wife?

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What if the person dying was not his wife but a stranger?

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Should the police arrest the druggist for murder if the wife had died?

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Please write your answers and their justifications in the comments below

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