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The stages of moral development in which morality is defined egotistically are called the ____________ stages.

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Pre-conventional stages

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Kohlberg's stages of moral development

  • Morality is defined egotistically - pre-conventional stage
  • People look towards others for moral guidelines - conventional stage
  • People make moral decisions on the basis of moral principles - post-conventional stage

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The stages of moral development in which morality is defined egotistically are called the pre-conventional stages.

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The Pre-conventional level of Kohlberg's moral development is divided into two stages – obedience and punishment orientation and instrumental orientation. Both these orientations are egotistic.

The obedience and punishment orientation states that a child will obey a rule to avoid any punishment and thinks it is bad to do something which will fetch a punishment. This is due to egocentric deference to satisfy self-desire and to a superior power.

The instrumental orientation is naively egotistic exhibiting egalitarianism and focuses on only self. The pre-conventional stage is marked by egotism and hedonism.

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