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Communism of Laughter
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
Most studies show that the moral reasoning of people from preindustrial societies, as measured by Kohlberg's dilemmas, is:
A) at the same level as that of people from technologically more advanced societies.
B) at a lower level than that of people from technologically more advanced societies.
C) at a higher level than that of people from technologically more advanced societies.
D) completely different than that of people from technologically more advanced societies, and so cannot be evaluated.
Preindustrial societies
Societies characterized by an economy based on agriculture, with limited technological development and a predominance of subsistence farming.
Kohlberg's dilemmas
Moral dilemmas used by Lawrence Kohlberg in his research to study moral reasoning and the development of moral judgment across different stages of human life.
- Familiarize yourself with the contrast in ethical evaluation among genders and across cultural divides.
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarize yourself with the contrast in ethical evaluation among genders and across cultural divides.
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