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PYC4805 Assignment 2 (Coherent & complete Answers) 2025 - DUE 27 June 2025. “Kohlberg’s theory of moral development posits a stage-based progression in moral reasoning through six distinct stages”. Critically evaluate this statement, considering Kohlberg’s stages of moral development of adolescents and substantiate your discussion with contemporary research and pro...

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,PYC4805 Assignment 2 | Due 27 June 2025

Critical Evaluation of Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development: Stages,
Adolescent Application, Contemporary Research, and Examples



Introduction

Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development stands as one of the most influential
frameworks in developmental psychology, mapping the evolution of moral reasoning
from childhood through adulthood. Kohlberg proposed that individuals progress through
a series of six distinct stages, grouped into three levels: preconventional, conventional,
and postconventional. Each stage reflects a qualitatively different mode of thinking
about ethical dilemmas, justice, and the nature of right and wrong. This essay critically
evaluates Kohlberg’s stage-based progression, with a particular focus on its application
to adolescent development, integrating contemporary research and providing illustrative
examples for each stage. The discussion also addresses key criticisms, including
cultural and gender bias, and considers alternative perspectives that have emerged in
the decades since Kohlberg’s original work.



1. Overview of Kohlberg’s Theory

1.1. The Structure of the Theory

Kohlberg’s model is hierarchical and sequential: individuals must pass through each
stage in order, without skipping stages, although not everyone reaches the highest
stage. The stages are:

• Level 1: Preconventional Morality

• Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

• Stage 2: Individualism and Exchange (Self-Interest)

• Level 2: Conventional Morality

, • Stage 3: Interpersonal Accord and Conformity (Good Boy/Nice Girl)

• Stage 4: Authority and Social-Order Maintaining Orientation (Law and
Order)

• Level 3: Postconventional Morality

• Stage 5: Social Contract Orientation

• Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principles

Each stage represents a more sophisticated and abstract approach to moral reasoning,
moving from self-interest and concrete consequences to principled reasoning based on
universal values.



2. The Six Stages: Explanation, Adolescent Application, and Examples

2.1. Level 1: Preconventional Morality

Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

• Description: Moral reasoning is based on avoiding punishment. Authority is
external, and rules are fixed and absolute.

• Adolescent Example: A 13-year-old refuses to cheat on a test because they
fear being caught and punished by teachers.

• Contemporary Research: Studies confirm that while this reasoning is most
common in early childhood, some adolescents, especially those in restrictive or
punitive environments, may revert to or remain at this stage.

• Critique: This stage is limited in scope, focusing solely on external
consequences rather than internalized values.

Stage 2: Individualism and Exchange (Self-Interest)

• Description: Right action is defined by what serves individual needs. Reciprocity
is recognized, but only in a pragmatic, instrumental sense.

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