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Moral Development SCHOOL YEARS: PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT OF MORALITY What bio/cog/psycho advances are necessary for moral development? Prefrontal cortex maturation Theory of mind Capacity for empathy Prosocial vs. antisocial behavior KOHLBERG’S STAGES Based on how individuals respond to scenario Heinz went to everyone he know to borrow the money, but he could only gather about half of what it cost. He told the druggist that his wife was dying and asked him to sell it cheaper or let him pay later. But the druggist said “no.” The husband got desperate and broke into the man’s store to steal the drug for his wife. Should the husband have done that? Why? KOHLBERG’S STAGES, CONT Preconventional Punishment-Obedience Personal Reward Conventional Good Boy/Nice Girl Law and Order Postconventional Social Contract Universal Ethical Principle STAGES OF WOMEN’S MORAL DEVELOPMENT Carol Gilligan Androcentric bias in Kohlberg’s theory Girls/women consistently rated at lower moral development than men Lower ratings for hypothetical scenarios Suggest that culture shapes moral stages GILLIGAN’S STAGES Orientation to individual survival • Transition: Selfishness to responsibility Goodness as Caring for others • Transition: Goodness to truth Morality of nonviolence A pregnant woman and her partner both have achondroplastic dwarfism, a condition that affects appearance but not intellect. They want genetic analysis of the fetus; they plan to abort if the child would be of normal height. A 30 yr old mother of 2 daughters is a carrier for hemophilia. She requests IVF and pre-implantation analysis so that only male zygotes without hemophilia-carrying X chromosome will be implanted. Female zygotes and the hemophiliac half of male zygotes will be destroyed. A 40 yr old woman is tested and is told that she has the BRCA1 gene, meaning she has about an 80% chance of developing breast cancer. She does not believe the results and wants no one to tell her female relatives, some of whom may be in the early stages of cancer. A couple has a child with cystic fibrosis. They want to know if they both carry the gene, and would therefore not have any more children, or if the illness was the result of spontaneous genetic change. Test results reveal that the couple would not have any other children with cystic fibrosis because the male partner is not the child’s biological father.