My moral development typically includes all of these levels because they overlap each other in a sense. However, in certain situations I go against my moral reasoning. For example, in high school I told myself I would not cheat because I could risk being caught, but I cheated anyway when faced with the pressure while taking the test. These are aspects I feel the theories fail to explain. These are essential aspects related to moral reasoning that are left unexplained in these theories.
In conclusion, Kohlberg's theories for moral development were revolutionary in the field of psychology. They can be used to examine the decisions of individuals faced with dilemmas, but they do not explain the whole story. There are aspects of moral development that are not explained in the