In Lawrence Kohlberg’s moral stages of development, the ability to recognize good and bad intentions in one’s self is seen as a:
  1. Social systems perspective
  2. Contractual perspective
  3. Social relationships perspective
  4. Blind egoism
Explanation
Answer - C - The social relationships perspective includes the ability to recognize good and bad intentions in one’s self. This is seen in stage three (interpersonal accord and conformity driven) of Kohlberg’s theory. Individuals are receptive to approval or disapproval from others as it reflects society’s accordance with the perceived role.
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