Across
- 3. - Hint: While not the focus of Kohlberg’s theory, this concept is related to understanding others’ perspectives.
- 5. - Hint: Kohlberg's theory is rooted in this type of psychological development.
- 8. - Hint: Kohlberg's work explores how moral reasoning evolves over time.
- 10. - Hint: The highest level in Kohlberg’s stages where moral reasoning is based on abstract principles.
- 11. Dilemma - Hint: This is a famous example used by Kohlberg to study moral reasoning.
- 12. - Hint: This term relates to the principles of right and wrong that Kohlberg studied.
- 14. - Hint: Kohlberg's theory includes the role of legal systems and societal rules in moral reasoning.
Down
- 1. - Hint: Kohlberg’s moral development theory emphasizes this approach to ethical decision-making.
- 2. - Hint: Kohlberg's theory emphasizes the role of this concept in moral reasoning.
- 4. - Hint: Kohlberg's theories are focused on how individuals develop a sense of right and wrong.
- 6. - Hint: Kohlberg is known for his stages of moral development.
- 7. - Hint: These are the principles that guide individuals’ moral decisions according to Kohlberg.
- 8. - Hint: Kohlberg's theory often uses moral dilemmas to assess moral reasoning.
- 9. - Hint: This is the first level in Kohlberg's stages of moral development.
- 13. - Hint: The second level in Kohlberg's stages focuses on adherence to societal norms.
