Psychology 3260: Personality & Social Development Don Hartmann Spring 2006 © Lecture 23: Moral Development II (Kohlberg) 1 Exam II Essay Results Range: 2-22; Mdn.=12.5 Score 2016-19 12-15 08-11 04-07 00-03 f 6! 12 11 18 4 2 2 Interesting Moral Socialization 3 Moral Development Text Overlap: Pp. 323-332 Lecture: Cognitive-Developmental Theory (Moral Thinking) Introduction Kohlberg: The 3 Ways Evaluation of Kohlberg Gilligan’s Theory Of Female Moral Reasoning Next: 4 Moral Reasoning: Introduction Piaget got the ball rolling! Moral reasoning a derivative of his theory of cognitive development Three stages: Premoral Heteronomous morality (Moral realism) Autonomous morality (Moral relativism) 5 Kohlberg’s Refinements: I Three levels each with two stages Preconventional: 1. Punishment & Obedience Orientation 2. Naïve Hedonism 6 Kohlberg’s Refinements: II Conventional: 3. 4. Person Orientation Social-Order Maintaining Postconventional: morality of selfaccepted moral principles: 5. 6. Social Contract Orientation Individual Principles of Conscience 7 Whose kind of morality? 8 Tests of Kohlberg Generally supportive results: Individuals progress pretty much in the order that Kohlberg theorized Few people progress beyond the conventional level, and in some underdeveloped countries individuals, particularly those from rural villages, show no evidence of postconventional moral reasoning. This may be due to limitations in schooling. Formal operational thought is necessary, though not sufficient for post conventional moral reasoning 9 Tests of Kohlberg Generally unsupported results: Moral development seems not to be based on universal principles, but instead is at least partly contextually (e.g., culturally) defined Gender biased: The average guy is at stage 4 (authority and social-order-maintaining) and gal at stage 3 (good boy or good girl orientation). Does this mean that boys are more moral than girls?. 10 And here she is… 11 Gilligan’s Feminist Concerns The manner in which we socialize girls & boys results in differences in the manner in which they reason about moral issues: boys being more oriented to rules and girls to relationships. Because Kohlberg was a male, used only boys in developing his stages, and used their performance to develop his scoring, he interpreted stage 3 as being less sophisticated than stage 4 -rather than merely different. Gilligan, in a study of pregnant females found 3 levels of CARE with each level representing a more complex understanding of the relationship between one’s own perspective and the rights and concerns of others. 12 Gilligan’s Stages of Care Perspective 13 Not the Utah Legislature! 14 Summary of Moral-Reasoning II Lecture Cognitive-Developmental Theory (Moral Thinking): Kohlberg Tests of Kohlberg Gilligan’s Theory Of Female Morality Next:?? Go in Peace 15