Moral Development Possible The Concept Essay

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Consequently, we would be in a better position for positive contribution to the wealth of the society. Conclusion

To put the entire thesis into a nutshell, it can be well stated that the awareness of the concept and phenomenon of moral development has increased to an accelerated pace in the today's time due to its importance in shaping an individual's personality. In fact, it is a process that continues over the lifespan of an individual. The levels of moral development determine to what extent, the individual is likely to perform good actions and behaviors towards others.

Besides, it has been deeply and clearly observed that following and practicing the moral development phenomenon, one can definitely bring out a better person that...

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The moral development model is a constant quest that teaches the people to treat in the same manner as they would want to be treated by others.

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Boss, J.A. (2010). Ethics for Life. 5th Edition. USA: McGraw-Hill Education.

Daft, R.L. (2008). The Leadership Experience. 4th Edition. USA: Cengage Learning.

Gibbs, J.C. (2003). Moral development and reality: beyond the theories of Kohlberg and Hoffman. USA: Sage.

Killen, M. & Smetana, J.G. (2006). Handbook of Moral Development. Repinted Edition. USA: Routledge.


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