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Kohlberg's Theory
Title: Kohlberg's Theory
Category: Literature / English
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Kohlberg's Theory
LAWRENCE KOHLBERG’S THE PHILOSOPHY OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
Born: 1927 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Raised in Bronxville, New York)
Died: January 19, 1987 he committed suicide by drowning himself in The Boston Harbor.
Family Life: Born to a wealthy family. Married & divorced -- Had two sons.
Education: Attended Phillips Academy, then The University of Chicago (Because he scored so high on his admissions test, he quizzed out of many courses and received his bachelors degree in one year). He also
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forefront of psychological study. Moral issues like assisted suicide, antiwar activity, and spousal abuse have all been tested by Kohlberg’s ideas.
Nancy Eisenberg has expanded on Kohlberg’s theory, but believes that to predict changes in moral behavior it is better to examine how children and adolescents reason specifically about presocial, helpful actions. Eisenberg presents situations in which the conflict is between one’s own desires and the needs of another person.
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