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    The Final Stage Described by Kohlberg Was the Conventional Stage
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The Final Stage Described by Kohlberg Was the Conventional Stage

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The final stage described by Kohlberg was the conventional stage in which individuals are able to consider the perspectives of others in their moral decision-making

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