Stage 3. Interpersonal relationships. The ideal of "good boy", that is, what pleases others is good.
Kohlberg's findings consolidated the understanding that morality is not innate. However, moral attitudes do not reduce adherence to heteronomic parameters either. As a result of socialization, the stages of moral development occur at different stages for different people. As a result of socialization, there are ethical and legal implications regarding the judgment of others' moral behavior.
<span>The answer is yes. A casual friendship is one that may come and go. It benefits each individual because they explore different points of view, learn to respect differences, and determine whether or not to be a leader or follower.</span>