moral development Flashcards

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Piaget’s Moral Development

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moral realism and relativism

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moral realism (heteronomous)

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outcome is more important than intention

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moral relativism (autonomous)

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intention is seen as important

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Kohlberg’s Moral Development

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pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional

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pre-conventional level

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egocentric view of right and wrong disregards conventions of society
1. primary motive to avoid punishment
2. actions are motivated by desire to for rewards

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conventional level

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focus on external authorities
3. child drives to avoid disapproval
4. act is wrong if it hurts someone or breaks rules

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post-conventional level

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establishes personal convictions of right and wrong
5. concern for self-respect and respect of others
6. concern for upholding personal principles and feel the need to deviate from rules sometimes

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Giligan’s Theory

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differences in the way males and females reason morally because of the way they are socialized
-males value justice and rights
-females value caring and responsibility

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Social Domain Theory of Moral Development

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moral domain, societal domain, and personal domain have rules that vary in how they are applied

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moral domain

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area of social knowledge based on concepts of right and wrong, fairness, justice, and individual rights

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societal domain

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area of social knowledge that encompasses concepts regarding the rules and conventions through which societies maintain order

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personal domain

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area of social knowledge that pertains to actions in which individual preferences are the main consideration through which societies maintain order

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development of conscience

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-integral regulatory mechanism that increases the individuals ability to conform standards of conduct
-restrains antisocial behavior or destructive impulses
-innate

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prosocial behavior

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empathy and sympathy
-positive behavior

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antisocial behavior

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negative behavior and aggression

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instrumental aggression

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motivated by desire to obtain a concrete goal

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relational aggression

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intending to harm others by damaging peer relationships

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reactive aggression

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emotionally driven, antagonistic aggression

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proactive aggression

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unemotional and aimed at fulfilling a need or desire