What are the types of moral reasoning? Kohlberg identified three distinct levels of moral reasoning:preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. Each level has two sub-stages. What is an example of moral intuition? Moral intuition Some argue that our moral ideas must be founded, ultimately,...
The well-documented relationship between political orientation and moral reasoning has most often been interpreted in terms of the influence of level of moral development (cf. Kohlberg, 1984) upon an individual's political inclinations: those who have reached the conventional level (or stage 4) in...
Pursuant to the aims and scope of the Special Issue it is part of, this invited contribution seeks to shed new light on the nature and working logic of legal reasoning. It does so by engaging with two of the most authoritative views on the subject which have recently been put forward in...
Moral education is one of the most significant arenas of preoccupation of analytic educational philosophy as well as of daily educational practice. Several significant alternative theories of moral education emerged in twentieth century philosophy of education. It would seem that twenty-first century theor...
Preconventional morality (Age 2–8) The first stage of pre-conventional morality is characterized by the child showing good behavior to avoid punishment or gain rewards. The child believes that if someone is punished, they must have done wrong. Conversely, if someone is being rewarded, they...
What is the moral orientation model by Carol Gilligan? Carol Gilligan's Moral Orientation Model: Carol Gilligan was a psychologist who earned a bachelor's degree in literature, a master's degree in clinical psychology, and a Ph.D. in social psychology at Harvard University. While Gilligan worke...
There are many ways an individual can define their beliefs, including by defining their values, their ethics, and their morals. Often these three concepts are interconnected within an individual's identity. Answer and Explanation: The answer is "true", values are ba...
The purpose of this study is to understand the role of professional isolation and work–family balance (WFB) as talent retention strategies, considering organizational commitment (OC) and the mediating role of job satisfaction (JS) among IT employees in the technological industry have been forced by...
At the same time, training is more professional and is provided solely to do a specific job. Training, rather than education, has a more immediate practical objective. Many conventional technical school programs are solely job-oriented, whereas sometraininganddevelopmentactivities have a much broader...
Furthermore, Holmes (2006: 10) notes that it is the "interactional style" rather than "a reflection of the sex" of the workers that constitutes labelling a workplace as feminine or masculine. Connell (1985) claims an apparent incompatibility between the conventional positioning of femininity and...