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    observed from the adults at home. However, they never succeed due to human nature that is wicked and selfish, according to English philosopher Thomas Hobbes. It is especially easy to lose the concept of right and wrong if one is at a lower level in Lawrence Kohlberg’s moral development stages. If there is no order or the higher authority of society that people need then their selfish nature emerges, exhibited when a boy’s life is lost, sand is kicked into a boy’s eyes, and rocks are thrown at a boy

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    Erik Erikson and Lawrence Kohlberg are famous theorist who have contributed a lot to the nursing profession. Erikson’s theory is about psychosocial development whereas Kohlberg’s theory is about moral development. Erikson has eight stages, that he believed were accomplished at different periods of life, in his theory of psychosocial development starting with; trust versus mistrust during infancy; autonomy versus shame or doubt experienced at a toddler age; initiative versus inferiority during preschool

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    What was your favorite childhood toy? When my mother and I were asked that question, our responses were considerably different. My mother stated that her favorite childhood toy was her softball glove and softball, while I said that mine was my Nintendo Gameboy, circa 1989. If you were to ask a child today what their favorite childhood toy is, I would venture to guess that their answer would be quite different from those two already mentioned. Today, technology is not the only element that has affected

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    discuss the aforementioned matters in greater detail and to also go on record of this discussion taking place. Dave realizes that there are different stages of moral development according to Kohlberg and that they should be reviewed prior to having such a meeting with the managing partners. Lawrence Kohlberg who was a psychologist the framework in establishing six different stages of moral development that occur at three different levels. Each level contains two separate stages. Level I and stage

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    Patrick’s case involves a 25 year old Canadian athlete training for the 100-metre sprint. He is an experienced sprinter that already had the privilege to compete in the Summer Olympic Games. Patrick is struggling to find the difference between right and wrong when faced with illicit drugs used enhance his performance. This case study includes many key elements related to moral development. Moral development is the process in which an individual develops the proper mindset towards situations based

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    In Literary Criticism, Charles Bressler writes, "the main tenet of culture feminism states that women are inherently and biologically kinder and gentler than men", however, does that deem women inferior to men? Carol Gilligan published In a Different Voice in 1982; which has metamorphosed the psychological philosophy. As a matter of fact, Gilligan's book has encouraged numerous psychologist to organize a series of studies regarding the female and male psyche. The studies conducted are to demonstrate

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    patten of behaviour continued though out this life and proved to be a problem at the age of 13 and 14 when transitioning into high school. His argumentative and slightly aggressive personality contributed to the loss of his close friends. Lawrence Kohlberg (1958) was an American psychologist best known for his theory of stages of moral development. His beast known work was a story which concerned a man named Heniz who

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    However, according to Gilligan and Noddings care ethics or "ethic of caring" as Noddings calls it is an innate act of compassion, independent of the prospect of reciprocity. Writing to critique Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development which viewed women as morally incompetent beings, Gilligan as well as Noddings argued that women’s ability to bear and nurture children renders them compassionate and influences their perception of morality

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    MORAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY Introduction The moral foundation theory (MFT) is a theory of social psychology that explains the genesis of the reasoning morally and its variation by human beings based on modular and innate foundation. Jonathan Haidt and Joseph Craig advocated the theory by building Richard Shweder’s cultural anthropology work. The popularity of the theory is seen in the development of the theory in the book the "righteous mind" a book by Haidt. Currently, the theory has six foundations

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    Administrative Ethics is one of the terms of Administrative science which begins with and grounded in duty. The nature, meaning and scopes of ethics have overgrown in the course of time. Ethics is thickened to public administration. In public administration, ethics concentrates on how the public administrator should question and reflect in order to be able to act responsibly. We can simply bisect the two by saying that ethics deals with morals and values, while public administration is full of actions

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