What do you think are the characteristics of a person who has achieved the highest stage of Kohlberg's moral



Answer:
Level Name Characteristics
Level 1 Pre-conventional
Stage 1 Heteronomous morality Sticks to the rules.
Stage 2 Individualism / instrumentalism Concrete individual interests. Is aware of others' interests.
Level 2 Conventional
Stage 3 Mutual interpersonal Lives up to others' expectations in order to be seen to be good and then has self-regard as being good.
Stage 4 Social system and conscience Fulfils social duties in order to keep the social system going.
Level 3 Post-conventional
Stage 5 Social contract Upholds relative rules in the interest of impartiality and welfare for all.
Stage 6 Universal ethical principles Follows self-chosen ethical principles, even when they conflict with the laws.

When working with people's values and ethics, be aware of the stage that they are at. Work with their values, not yours.

You may also consider displaying values that are similar to theirs, but beware of the traps of appearing false and immoral that this can bring.

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