More Questions about Heinz's Dilemma, Part 1
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Give your last name as it appears in Canvas. *
Give your first name as it appears in Canvas. *
What does the word "conscience" mean to you? If you were Heinz, how would your conscience enter into the decision? *
Heinz has to make a moral decision. Should a moral decision be based on one's feelings or on one's thinking and reasoning about right and wrong? *
Is Heinz's problem a moral problem? Why or why not? *
In general, what makes something a moral problem, or what does the word "morality" mean to you? *
The questions come from Colby, Anne, Lawrence Kohlberg, Betsy Speicher, Alexandra Hewer, Daniel Candee, John Gibbs, and Clark Power. "The Measurement of Moral Judgment, Volume II: Standard Issue Scoring Manual." New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
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