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Most public ethical controversies seem to be carried on at
{ 1 } - the "conventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 2 } - the "postconventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 3 } - the level on which decisions are made on the basis of immediate consequences of an action.
{ 4 } - the level on which decisions are made according to personal standards.
{ 5 } - the "preconventional" level of moral thinking.
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Most public ethical controversies seem to be carried on at
{ 1 } - the "conventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 2 } - the "postconventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 3 } - the level on which decisions are made on the basis of immediate consequences of an action.
{ 4 } - the level on which decisions are made according to personal standards.
{ 5 } - the "preconventional" level of moral thinking.
This is the level at which decisions are made on the basis of social approval.
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Most public ethical controversies seem to be carried on at
{ 1 } - the "conventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 2 } - the "postconventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 3 } - the level on which decisions are made on the basis of immediate consequences of an action.
{ 4 } - the level on which decisions are made according to personal standards.
{ 5 } - the "preconventional" level of moral thinking.
See p. 139.
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Most public ethical controversies seem to be carried on at
{ 1 } - the "conventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 2 } - the "postconventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 3 } - the level on which decisions are made on the basis of immediate consequences of an action.
{ 4 } - the level on which decisions are made according to personal standards.
{ 5 } - the "preconventional" level of moral thinking.
This is the preconventional level. See p. 139.
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Most public ethical controversies seem to be carried on at
{ 1 } - the "conventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 2 } - the "postconventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 3 } - the level on which decisions are made on the basis of immediate consequences of an action.
{ 4 } - the level on which decisions are made according to personal standards.
{ 5 } - the "preconventional" level of moral thinking.
This is the postconventional level.
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Most public ethical controversies seem to be carried on at
{ 1 } - the "conventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 2 } - the "postconventional" level of moral thinking.
{ 3 } - the level on which decisions are made on the basis of immediate consequences of an action.
{ 4 } - the level on which decisions are made according to personal standards.
{ 5 } - the "preconventional" level of moral thinking.
See p. 139.
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