BEP 305 Lecture 20: Moral Reasoning Lecture 2

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Pre-conventional reasoning the heinz dilemma: turn to a neighbor and work together to come up with a justification for what heinz should that is representative of the pre-conventional level of moral reasoning. Example 1: heinz should not steal the medicine because he will consequently be put in prison which will mean he is a bad person. Hint: think about what"s in it for heinz? . Partnered example: heinz should not steal the medicine because other people will think that he is a bad person. Class example: he should steal the medicine so his wife will not die, and he will not be lonely for the rest of his life. Example 1: heinz should steal the drug in order to conform to the expectations of being a loving and devoted husband. Hint: think about conforming to rules and expectations and consider the importance of law and order.

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