Kohlberg's theory of moral development outlines that morality is a continuous process experienced through six stages across three levels, focusing on justice and logical reasoning.
The Heinz dilemma illustrates the complexities of moral reasoning, challenging individuals to consider the value of human life versus legal rules, ultimately revealing personal moral philosophies.
Through interviews and dilemmas, Kohlberg identified that moral judgment evolves as individuals face ethical challenges, reflecting their understanding of morality at various developmental stages.
Kohlberg emphasized that moral reasoning is influenced both by societal norms and personal experiences, suggesting that while there's a universal path, individual development can vary.
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