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The Relationship Between Heinz's Moral Dilemma and the Preconventional Stage of Morality

Depending on which morality stage a person is in, their response to Heinz's Moral Dilemma differs. For those in the Preconventional Stage of Morality, particularly those who are young, their answers depend on what would physically happen to the man after he steals the cure for his wife. Some in this level say that he should not steal the cure, as it could lead to him going to jail or getting hurt. Others say he should steal the cure, as his wife would be very pleased with him and treat him better. What is important here is not the actual answer, but the reasoning behind it. Those in the Preconventional Stage are basing their answer off of what would happen to the man, not on some greater notion of morality. It is once again based on punishment or reward.

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Updated 2023-08-27

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