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"With regard to moral rules, the child submits more or less completely in intention to the rules laid..." — Jean Piaget
With regard to moral rules, the child submits more or less completely in intention to the rules laid down for him, but these, remaining, as it were, external to the subject's conscience, do not really transform his conduct.
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