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Unit 6 – Developmental Psychology
Topic 6.6
How do humanists like Carl Rogers view the attainment of morality compared to Lawrence Kohlberg?
Humanists deem morality as an inherent trait, whereas Kohlberg views it as conditioned by environment.
Both agree that morality is purely a societal construct with no personal input.
Humanists believe morality is achieved through self-actualization, while Kohlberg suggests it arises from cognitive reasoning.
Both humanists and Kohlberg consider morality as a result of basic instinct.
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