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    Moral Teaching in Fielding’s Tom Jones Abstract This essay aims to explore Henry Fielding’s art of moral teaching in The History of Tom Jones‚ a Foundling‚ as the author originally entitled it. In his writing‚ Fielding does not try to create utterly good or evil characters; instead‚ he simply depicts them as what they are. For example‚ he treats Tom Jones as a simple-minded human being who errs at times. The story‚ though treated in this way‚ is as a matter of fact written with a deliberate purpose

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    Exam One 1. a. Kohlberg’s six stages of moral development are complex yet very applicable ideas in moral development. The whole point of his six stages is to set the foundation for one’s ethical behavior with a psychological approach. The first stage of moral development is the “punishment/obedience orientation”‚ which refers to how people will only focus on the consequences of certain actions. For example‚ when a student in elementary school brings a toy weapon to school after being told not

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    Our moral thought is not an innate and fixed property‚ but is a learnt attribute that changes in our lifetime with personal development. Personal development in turn‚ is dominated by cognitive development. And there are two main theories relating moral development with cognition: the first one is Piaget’s theory‚ and the second one is Kohlberg’s theory. The basic idea behind both theories is that our moral thought changes with cognitive development. What we are going to show next‚ is the relation

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    Kohlberg’s Moral Development Psych/500 October 14‚ 2012 Is it morally acceptable to steal food from the wealthy to feed the poor? This was the type of question Lawrence Kohlberg‚ an American-born Harvard Professor‚ would ask of his research subjects. Dr. Kohlberg was fascinated by the cognitive development work proposed by Swiss theorist Jean Piaget (Long‚ n.d.). “Kohlberg’s work aids both our understanding of the ways in which individuals make moral decisions‚ and demands that we use a

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    Describe and evaluate two theories of moral development. This essay will demonstrate the explanation and the evaluation of two different theories of moral development. Moral development is related to behavior‚ and psychologists mean by moral behavior is that the judgment of person. Jean Piaget is the most renowned psychologist for his work on moral development. However‚ his theory was limited and not developed as Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory‚ but Piaget made a favour for Kohlberg by provided

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    concerned about fostering moral character in children and forming responsible citizens. Controversy often accompanies these interests because adults do not always agree about what moral character is or how to cultivate it. Does a person with moral character support societal traditions; much like a tribal leader does‚ or challenges them‚ as did Jesus and Martin Luther King Jr.? What exactly do children need to learn in order to be engaged citizens? Further‚ do children develop moral character through exhortation

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    Jean Piaget was one of the first developmental psychologists to examine the moral judgments and moral development of children. He believed that children moved from considering punishment and other consequences to considering intentions and circumstances when attempting to resolve moral conflicts. What children believe about whether an action is right or wrong depends on their level of cognition (Miller‚ 2002). Freud believed that morality was encompassed in the superego. In his view‚ morality

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    Every organization should include good business ethics. Moral reasoning is integral part of business ethics. L. Kohlberg determined three levels of moral development that consists of six stages. The stages of Kohlberg ’s model relate to the qualitative moral reasoning adopted by individuals. According to this model‚ a person can not skip any stages and make headway sequentially. So‚ in this essay I will analyze Kohlberg ’s levels of moral reasoning‚ my own development concerning this model‚ how

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    a complex set of rules. Moral nihilists are like relativists by denying ethical objectivism however‚ relativists believe in moral goodness‚ duty and virtue and nihilists don’t. Error theorists and expressivism are both forms of moral nihilism. Error theorists believe “our moral judgments are always mistaken”. Expressivists don’t agree and also deny that our moral claims can ever offer an accurate take on reality. (307) Error theory and expressivism are two forms of moral nihilism. Error theorists

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    A moral panic in Stanley Cohen’s terms defined as a social group of people coming together to create a threat to social values and interests. The social groups are a group of young people that are usually associated with youth‚ crime and violence which lead to moral alarms in the public. In serious events such as the Cronulla riots that occurred in 2005 and the middle eastern “ethnic gangs” that occurred in 1998-2000‚ the mass media plays a huge role in sending out an exaggerated message to the public

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