In the moral dilemma in your textbook that involved the druggist and the man who could not afford the medicine for
his sick wife, which of the following responses would demonstrate the preconventional level?
a. Even if he steals the drug, his wife will probably die before he gets out of jail.
b. The druggist may be wrong, but the law says stealing is wrong.
c. People would think he was dishonest.
d. He should steal the drug but admit to it.
ANSWER: a
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