Heinz's wife is very ill and will die without treatment. Unfortunately, the only drug that can help her is very rare and much too expensive for Heinz to afford. If Heinz is presented with an opportunity to steal the drug, his postconventional moral reasoning would lead him to conclude that he ____.?
a. ?should not steal the drug because he will be jailed
b. ?should steal the drug because life is more important than property
c. ?should steal the drug because it is his duty as a husband
d. ?should steal the drug because his wife will repay him later
ANSWER:
b
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