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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 293
See also:
Sigmund Freud 92–99 ■ Jean Piaget 262–69 ■ Albert Bandura 286–91
rules as fixed and absolute. In the
first of its two stages (the stage of
obedience and punishment), we
determine whether actions are right
or wrong by whether or not they
lead to a punishment. In the second
Moral thought may be
stage (the stage of individualism
considered partially to
and exchange), right and wrong are
generate its own data
determined by what brings rewards.
as it goes along.
The desires and needs of others are
Lawrence Kohlberg
important, but only in a reciprocal
sense—“You scratch my back and
Mahatma Gandhi
was among the
I’ll scratch yours.” Morality at this
few who reach the final stages of moral
level is governed by consequence.
development described by Kohlberg.
The second level of moral
Throughout his adult life, he felt a duty
reasoning starts in adolescence,
to disregard unjust and oppresive laws.
and continues into early adulthood.
observe how their moral inclinations
It sees us starting to consider the
The third level of moral development
changed with age. Based on the
intention behind behavior, rather
is when we move beyond simple
answers given by his subjects,
than just the consequences. Its first
conformity, but Kohlberg suggested
Kohlberg identified six stages of
stage, often called the “good boy–
that only around 10–15 percent of us
moral development, which spanned
nice girl” stage, is when we begin
ever reach this level. In its first
three levels of moral reasoning:
classifying moral behavior as to
stage (the social contract and
preconventional, conventional, and
whether it will help or please. Being
individual rights stage), we still
postconventional.
seen as good becomes the goal. In
respect authority, but there is a
the second stage (the law and order
growing recognition that individual
Building moral reasoning
stage), we start to equate “being
rights can supersede laws that are
The preconventional level of moral
good” with respecting authority
destructive or restrictive. We come
reasoning, which develops during
and obeying the law, believing that
to realize that human life is more
our first nine years of life, considers
this protects and sustains society.
sacred than just following rules.
The sixth and final stage (the stage
of universal ethical principles) is
Lawrence Kohlberg
While in Belize in 1971, Kohlberg
when our own conscience becomes
contracted a parasitic infection
the ultimate judge, and we commit
The youngest of four children,
that left him battling with
Lawrence Kohlberg was born
persistent pain and depression.
ourselves to equal rights and respect
in Bronxville, New York. After
On January 19, 1987, after
for all. We may even resort to civil
completing high school at the
asking to leave a treatment
disobedience in the name of
end of World War II, he became
session, he committed suicide,
universal principles, such as justice.
a sailor, and helped smuggle
reportedly by walking into the
Kohlberg’s six-stage theory was
Jewish refugees into Palestine.
icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
considered radical, because it stated
In 1948, Kohlberg enrolled at
that morality is not imposed on
the University of Chicago, where
Key works
children (as psychoanalysts said),
he completed his bachelor’s
nor is it about avoiding bad feelings
degree in just one year, and
1969
Stage and Sequence
(as the behaviorists had thought).
went on to research and teach,
1976
Moral Stages and
Kohlberg believed children developed
gaining a doctorate in 1958. He
Moralization
a moral code and awareness of
also taught at Yale University,
1981
The Philosophy of Moral
respect, empathy, and love through
and finally Harvard.
Development
interaction with others. ■
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THE LANGUAGE
IN CONTEXT
APPROACH
Nativism
ORGAN GROWS BEFORE
1958
B.F. Skinner uses
operant conditioning to
explain language development,
LIKE ANY OTHER arguing that children learn
words and phrases through
reinforcement.
1977
Albert Bandura argues
that children may imitate the
general form of sentences, and
fill in these with specific words.
NOAM CHOMSKY (1928– )
AFTER
BOD
Y ORGAN
1994
Steven Pinker argues
that language is an instinct
from an innate program
hard-wired in the brain, which
arose because it was adaptive
for human survival.
2003
Psychologists Stan Kuczaj
and Heather Hill claim parents
offer children better examples
of grammatical sentences than
Chomsky suggests.
I
n the middle of the 20th
century, learning theory as
explained by B.F. Skinner
and Albert Bandura dominated
psychologists’ conception of
language development. These
behaviorists believed that
language—like all other human
faculties—was a direct result
of environmental input and
learning, developed through
the reinforcement and reward
techniques at the heart of operant
conditioning. Skinner noted that
when children imitate verbal
sounds, and form correct
words, they receive immediate
reinforcement and approval from
their parents, which motivates
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 295
See also:
B.F. Skinner 78–85 ■ Jerome Bruner 164–65 ■ Steven Pinker 211 ■ Jean Piaget 262–69 ■ Albert Bandura 286–91
heredity. The onset of puberty, for
instance, is an aspect of human
growth that is like the “growth” of
Young children
Young children can
the language organ. We assume
spontaneously use
understand the meaning
unquestioningly that it is a
grammatical rules
of an entire sentence
genetically determined milestone,
that they have never
without understanding
been taught.
all the words.
and though the specific details of
its onset depend on several variable
environmental influences, the
fundamental process is the same
across the human species. We take
for granted that this is a result of
basic biological programming.
Verbal imitation combined with approval and praise does not
Language growth, Chomsky
explain the
productivity and creativity
of language.
emphasizes, is another genetically
programmed inevitability of human
development, on a par with the
processes that determine that we
have arms instead of wings, or that
The human capacity to understand grammar
build the structure of our visual or
is
innate and biological
.
circulatory systems.
The concept that language is
a part of our growth process is
important because it highlights
The language organ grows like
Chomsky’s belief that it is not a
any other body organ.
consequence of learning. He
adopts a nativist perspective,
focusing on the inherited
contributions to behavior and
them to continue learning new
to understand the meaning of an
minimizing the importance of
words and phrases. Bandura
entire sentence without necessarily
environmental input. However,
broadened the concept of
understanding the meaning of each
he believes that the environment
imitation, noting that children
word. For Chomsky, this ability is
plays a role in determining the
imitated not only specific words
innate in humans—he claimed that
specific direction of language ❯❯
and sounds, but also the general
“the language organ grows like any
form and structure of sentences,
other body organ,” likening it to other
as though filling in templates with
features acquired through heredity.
specific words.
Linguist Noam Chomsky,
Nativism
however, did not believe that
Chomsky maintained that,
operant conditioning adequately
although a child’s environment
Language is a process
explained the productivity,
supplies the content of language,
of free creation.
creativity, and innovation
grammar itself is an in-built and
Noam Chomsky
of language. It also seemed
biologically determined human
insufficient to explain children’s
capacity. To illustrate his point, he
spontaneous use of grammatical
refers to other aspects of human
rules that they have neither heard
development that we accept as
nor learned, as well as their ability
being an inevitable outcome of
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growth, insofar as an individual’s
aspects of grammar are understood
language organ develops according
without requiring any instruction,
to early experiences. For instance,
and that the knowledge is therefore
because Chomsky grew up in
innate. This is the only way to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he
explain how people have such a
absorbed knowledge of that
rich grammatical understanding
We are designed
particular English dialect and his
and how children can use language
to learn languages based
language organ’s structure was
so creatively by the age of six.
upon a common set of
tailored accordingly. The same
Chomsky claims that “universal
principles, which we may