| Bärbel Inhelder, Denys De Caprona, Angela Cornu-Wells - 1987 - Страниц: 312
...Gilligan (Gilligan, 1982:25-32). Two 11-year-olds are presented with a moral dilemma: "Should Heinz steal a drug which he cannot afford to buy in order to save his wife's life?" The boy is sure that Heinz should steal the drug, and equally sure that a judge's... | |
| Jennifer Ring - 1991 - Страниц: 244
...moral dilemma presented for consideration to participants in the study is: Should a man (named Heinz) steal a drug which he cannot afford to buy in order to save the life of his wife who is sick and desperately needs the drug? 11. Nancy Chodorow, The Reproduction of Mothering (Berkeley:... | |
| Meredith Rogers Cherland - 1994 - Страниц: 264
...dilemma, a man named Heinz was considering whether or not to steal a drug, a drug which he could not afford to buy, in order to save the life of his wife. The druggist had refused to lower his price. Gilligan's boy (Jake) was clear from the outset that Heinz... | |
| Patricia Benner RN, PhD, FAAN, Christine Tanner RN, PhD, FAAN, Catherine Chesla RN, DNSc - 2009 - Страниц: 436
...adolescence by presenting a conflict between moral norms and exploring the logic of its resolution. . . . [A] man named Heinz considers whether or not to steal...of his wife. . . . [T]he description of the dilemma ... is followed by the question, "Should Heinz steal the drug?" (Gilligan, 1982, p. 27) Kohlberg found... | |
| Peter W. F. Davies - 1997 - Страниц: 232
...devised by Kohlberg and known as the 'Heinz dilemma'. Gilligan explains: In this particular dilemma. a man named Heinz considers whether or not to steal...afford to buy in order to save the life of his wife. In the standard format of Kohlberg's interviewing procedure. the description of the dilemma itself... | |
| Karen J. Maschke - 1997 - Страниц: 332
...two eleven-year-olds, Jake and Amy, to this classic ethical problem: is a man justified in stealing a drug which he cannot afford to buy, in order to save his wife's life? Jake's unequivocal "yes," advocating a principled decision to break a rule, fits onto... | |
| Richard M. Lerner, Jacqueline V. Lerner - 1999 - Страниц: 358
...conflict between moral norms and exploring the lngic of its resolution. In this particolar dilemma, a man named Heinz considers whether or not to steal a drug, which he caunot afford to buy, in order to tave the life of his wife. In the standard format of Koblberg's interviewing... | |
| Bernard S. Jackson - 2000 - Страниц: 338
...were told, for example, that a man called Heinz is considering whether or not to steal a drug that he cannot afford to buy in order to save the life of his wife. They were asked: 'Should Heinz steal the drug?' and the reasons for their answers were then explored... | |
| Alan R. Malachowski - 2001 - Страниц: 332
...devised by Kohlberg and known as the 'Heinz dilemma'. Gilligan explains: In this particular dilemma, a man named Heinz considers whether or not to steal...afford to buy in order to save the life of his wife. In the standard format of Kohlberg's interviewing procedure, the description of the dilemma itself... | |
| Renzong Qiu - 2004 - Страниц: 260
...a moral dilemma used in Kohlberg's studies. In the dilemma. it is asked if a man named Heinz should steal a drug which he cannot afford to buy. in order to save the life of his wife. Kohlberg found that morally mature men tended to say that Heinz should steal the drug because the right... | |
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