According to Lawrence Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, moral development is influenced by:
Environmental Factors
Kohlberg believed that moral development is shaped by:
Social interactions: exposure to different moral values, norms, and principles through social interactions and experiences.
Cultural influences: the moral values and principles instilled by one's culture and society.
Role-taking opportunities: the chance to take on different roles and perspectives, which helps to develop moral reasoning and empathy.
While genetics may play a role in shaping personality traits and temperament, Kohlberg's theory emphasizes the importance of environmental factors in influencing moral development.