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    The Wrongdoer's Intentions Tend to Be Ignored When Actions Are
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The Wrongdoer's Intentions Tend to Be Ignored When Actions Are

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Question 9

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The wrongdoer's intentions tend to be ignored when actions are judged under Piaget's principle of


A) heteronomous morality.
B) autonomous morality.
C) postconventional morality.
D) prosocial moral reasoning.

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