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According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development there are three levels of moral reasoning. Each level has two stages that represent different degrees of sophistication in moral reasoning.
Conscious Experience
The awareness of internal or external existence, encompassing thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
General Bodily Arousal
A state of physical and psychological alertness, typically involving increased heart rate and energy, often as a response to stimuli or stress.
Specific Emotion
A distinct feeling that arises in response to a particular event or circumstance, identifiable by its unique psychological and physiological patterns.
Stanley Schachter
An American psychologist best known for his development of the two-factor theory of emotion, which considers both physiological arousal and cognitive labeling.
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