Asked by Alana Burns on Jun 09, 2024
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In the Heinz dilemma,a person who supports Heinz's theft of the drug reasons that by not stealing the drug,he would have lived up to society's rules,but he would have let down his conscience.This person is in what stage of moral development?
A) heteronomous morality
B) interpersonal norms
C) universal-ethical principles
D) individualism and purpose
Universal-ethical Principles
Moral beliefs and values that are considered universally applicable and true, guiding ethical behavior and decision-making.
Heinz Dilemma
A moral dilemma used in psychological studies to explore moral reasoning, where a person must decide whether to steal a drug to save a spouse's life.
Moral Development
The process of acquiring and understanding the difference between right and wrong, and applying this understanding in one's behavior.
- Comprehend and articulate the phases of Kohlberg's moral development theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend and articulate the phases of Kohlberg's moral development theory.
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