According to Kohlberg, mature moral thinkers

A) view moral understanding as merely academic and unrelated to moral action.
B) realize that behaving in line with their beliefs is vital for creating and maintaining a just social world.
C) do not believe in a common justice morality and, thus, act less prosocially than lower-stage adolescents.
D) tend to place greater weight on caring than on justice-based reasoning.

B

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