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In the phrase "Aren't I?" what is the I at the end?
Kohlberg's Theory
A theory of moral development proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg, suggesting that individuals progress through a series of stages of moral reasoning.
Conventional Level
A stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development where individuals adhere to rules and norms to gain social approval or maintain social order.
Autonomous morality
A stage of moral development in which an individual's moral reasoning is based on personal principles and understanding of right and wrong.
Piaget's Theory
A theory of cognitive development that describes how children construct a mental model of the world through stages of cognitive growth.
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