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The film "Priest"

them. He throws all this in the face of the priest, but the only thing that rattles him is the question as to what his daughter Lisa thinks about it. After all, she is being given no choice, and the real sin is that her father is imposing his will upon her, imposing his sense of right and wrong in a way that harms her, leaves her terrified, and ultimately could destroy her.

Piaget and Kohlberg each addressed the question of how children develop moral judgment and a sense of morality. There are similarities between the two in that each postulates stages of moral development, though they indicate a different number of stages for this process. Piaget indeed offers developmental stages for cognitive development extending throughout life. As noted, both Piaget and Kohlberg are seen as concentrating on only one aspect of the issue, Piaget on moral development in males, and Kohlberg on justice and rights as shown in moral thinking. Piaget postulated two stages of moral development--moral realism, and moral relativism. Kohlberg postulated six stages of moral de

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