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Kohlberg asserts that development occurs through six stages of increasing complexity, from what "might make right decisions" to the recognition of universal ethical principles.
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Stage five shows that one should obey the rules of society because they exist for the benefit of all and are established by mutual agreement. If the rules become destructive however, or if one party doesn't live up to the agreement, the contract is no longer binding.
Stage six puts forth that general universal principles determine right and wrong. These values are established by individual reflection and may contradict the egocentric or legal principles of earlier reasoning.
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