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Discuss the three parts of the Lemon test.
Preconventional Moral Reasoning
A stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development characterized by decision-making based on direct consequences to oneself, such as punishment or reward.
Conventional Moral Reasoning
A stage in moral development where individuals make judgments based on conforming to social rules and the expectations of others.
Autonomous Morality
The stage in moral development when individuals base their moral judgments on principles that transcend societal and parental rules.
Heteronomous Morality
A stage of moral development where individuals’ understanding of morality is based on external authorities and rules.
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