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Addictions and repetitive actions are examples of what Allport calls
Moral Reasoning
The process of determining what is right or wrong in a given situation based on ethical principles and moral values.
Moral Perfection
An aspirational state where an individual seeks to achieve the highest possible moral standard in their behavior and actions.
Moral Errors
Mistakes or wrong actions that are made based on incorrect moral reasoning or ethical judgement.
Kohlberg
Refers to Lawrence Kohlberg, an American psychologist best known for his theory of stages of moral development.
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