Lawrence Kohlberg was the youngest of four children of Alfred Kohlberg and of his second wife, Charlotte Albrecht.
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Lawrence Kohlberg’s father Alfred was a Jewish German entrepreneur, while his mother, Charlotte Albrecht, was a Christian German chemist.
Lawrence Kohlberg’s parents separated when he was four years old. They divorced finally when he was fourteen.
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Lawrence Kohlberg was born on October 25, 1927, in Bronxville, New York, and grew up in Brooklyn. Kohlberg received his undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Chicago in 1948 and later earned his PhD in psychology from the University of Chicago in 1958.
Lawrence Kohlberg later became a professor at Harvard University, where he continued his research on moral development and also developed his influential theory of moral development.
Lawrence Kohlberg’s research was influential in shaping our understanding of the psychological factors that underlie moral development and decision-making.
Lawrence Kohlberg was found to be the 30th most eminent psychologist of the 20th century in an empirical study using six criteria.


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