Kohlberg & Gilligan

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Kohlberg & Gilligan

Kohlberg's first stage
idea of right and wrong depends on punishment
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Kohlberg's first stage idea of right and wrong depends on punishment
Kohlberg's second stage do good because of desire to please others
Kohlberg's third stage belief in morality/the right thing to do
Gilligan's first stage focus on survival (what is best for me)
Gilligan's second stage focus on goodness/self sacrifice
Gilligan's third stage morality of non-violence (will not hurt others and self)
Gilligan criticized Kohlberg's research on moral theory because she felt it was biased against girls
Kohlberg theorist who claimed individuals went through a series of stages in the process of moral development.

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