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Question.4933 - Module #8 DiscussionLawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development has been very influential in psychology. As he acknowledged, Piaget was his inspiration for conceptualizing the theory. He expanded further upon certain key ideas inherent to his theory in developing a curriculum he termed "moral education." The ideas that morals develop and are learned implies that they are tied to the beliefs and norms of a given culture. This proposition clashes with the views of many philosophers who assert that morals are universal, and must therefore be innate. See Moral Universalism versus Moral RelativismLinks to an external site.. In your opinion are morals universal? And is there a need for children to be instructed in morals?

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I xxxxx morals xxx more xxxxxxxxxx specific xxxx universal xxxxxxx different xxxxxxxx have xxxxxxxxx ideas xxxxx what xx right xxx wrong xxx example xx some xxxxxxxx it xxxxx be xxxx as xxxxxxxxxx to xxx to xxxxxxx while xx others x handshake xxxxx be xxx proper xxxxxxxx However xxxx basic xxxxxx like xxxxxxxx others xxxx kindness xx fairness xxx be xxxxx in xxxx cultures xx for xxxxxxxx children xxxxxx I xxxxxxx it x very xxxxxxxxx Teaching xxxx about xxxxxx helps xxxx learn xxx to xxxxx people xxxx respect xxx make xxxx choices xxxxxxx understanding xxxxxx it xxxxx be xxxxxx for xxxx to xxxxxxxxxx how xxxxx actions xxxxxx others xxxxx is xxxxxxxxx for xxxxxx in x community

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