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Amanda Mobley
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Children who show autonomous morality not only consider social rules, but they also take into account
A) the age of the wrongdoer.
B) the sex of the wrongdoer.
C) the motives of the wrongdoer.
D) the amount of damage done.
Autonomous Morality
A stage in moral development where individuals understand that rules and laws are flexible, based on mutual consent and negotiation.
- Elucidate the theory of moral development in children according to Piaget.
- Differentiate among the distinct phases of moral judgment and reasoning in children.
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Learning Objectives
- Elucidate the theory of moral development in children according to Piaget.
- Differentiate among the distinct phases of moral judgment and reasoning in children.
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