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Economists are often required to make unrealistic assumptions concerning the problems they are investigating.
Autonomous Morality
The stage in moral development where individuals understand that rules and laws are created by people and evaluating actions depends on intentions and consequences, not just strict obedience.
Instrumental Morality
A stage in moral development where individuals base their moral judgments on the consequences of actions, often associated with personal benefit.
Kohlberg's Theory
A theory developed by Lawrence Kohlberg that outlines the stages of moral development in individuals, from basic understanding of rules to higher levels of ethical reasoning.
Moral Development
The process through which individuals evolve in their understanding of moral concepts, progressing through various stages of moral reasoning.
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