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blsea [12.9K]
2 years ago
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5. Read the scenario below. Explain what Camilla might do if she was at Level 2 (conventional) of her moral development. Use evi

dence from the text and your own life to support your answer. Scenario: At the local farmer's market, Camilla witnesses a person stealing food from different food stands. Camilla then notices that the person gives the stolen food to someone who appears to be in need. Camilla could report the theft, but that might cause the person receiving the food to go hungry. What should Camillia do? Make sure your paragraph is complete by: starting with an argument that clearly answers the prompt including two pieces of evidence that support your argument explaining how your evidence supports your argument​
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kari74 [83]2 years ago
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After reading the scenario, we can say the following about Camilla's probable actions at level 2 of moral development:

At level 2 of her moral development, Camilla would most likely report the theft.

Perhaps, in order to help the hungry person, she would give him/her food herself. But still, since at level 2 she has internalized society's moral standards and rules, she would report the theft because that is the right thing to do according to society.

  • This question refers to Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, which is comprised of 3 levels. At the second level, which is the level Camilla is at, we accept the notion of right and wrong given to us by others in society.

The three levels are:

1.<u> Preconventional level</u>: when children still have no sense of morality and their decisions are guided by adults.

2. Conventional level: when children accept the moral code and the sense of right and wrong she has learned. Most adults remain at this level.

3.<u> Postconventional level:</u> when the person understands universal ethical principles but makes her own judgments based on her own individual sense of right and wrong.

  • If Camilla is at the second level, she will most likely conform to society's rules and expectations.
  • That does not mean she can't understand that there is a hungry person in need. She will likely help this person too, but that will not prevent her from reporting the crime.
  • In conclusion, having the above information in mind, we can answer that Camilla might report the theft and help the hungry person.

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