To be true to universal principles and feel oneself part of a cosmic direction that transcends social norm
7. Cosmic orientation
To gain acceptance and avoid disapproval
3. Good-child orientation
To follow rules and avoid censure by authorities
4. Law and Order orientation
To achieve justice and avoid self- condemnation
6. Ethical Principle orientation
To promote welfare of society
5. Social Contract orientation
Heinz neededthe medicineandstealing it bestservedhis need.”
Preconventional Morality (before age 9)
“Heinz is wrongstealing thedrugbecauseit isagainst thelawstealingit.”
Conventional Morality (early adolescence)
“If Heinz didnotget caught stealing thedrug then his actionisnot wrong.”
Preconventional Morality (before age 9)
Heinz is right tosteal themedicinebecausepeople havetheright tolive.”
Postconventional Morality (adolescence and beyond)
the basic objects of our experience/sensation. This forms thecore of our thoughts
Impression
these are our copies of impression. This is not considered as “real”asimpressions.
Idea