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Kohlberg's Theory
A psychological framework proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg that suggests moral development occurs in six stages, from obedience and punishment orientation to universal ethical principles.
Reciprocity
A mutual exchange of privileges or benefits, as in the mutual reduction of tariffs or the return of favors between individuals or states.
Conventional Morality
Refers to a level in moral development where individuals adhere to rules and norms, particularly those valued in their society or by authority figures, to maintain social order and gain approval.
Kohlberg's Theory
A theory of moral development presented by Lawrence Kohlberg, which proposes that individuals progress through different stages of moral reasoning.
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