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Aristotle believed that objects falling to the ground fall at a constant rate of speed.
Moral Development
The process by which individuals acquire and understand moral principles and effectively integrate them into their behavior.
Preconventional Level
The first stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development, where moral reasoning is based primarily on the consequences of actions and on the benefits for oneself.
Moral Development
The growth of an individual's understanding of the principles of right and wrong and the ability to apply these principles.
Preconventional Level
The first level of moral thinking in Kohlberg's theory, where moral reasoning is based primarily on external consequences to the individual.
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