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In response to the "heinz dilemma," dolph states, "even if his wife is dying, it is still heinz's duty as a citizen to obey the law. if everyone started breaking the law, there'd be no civilization, just crime and violence." dolph is at which of kohlberg's stages of moral development?

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I believe the answer is: stage 4- The social order maintaining orientation

During this stage of development, people would start to develop the awareness of how their individual behavior could affect the social group as a whole. People who entered this stage tend to have a sense of 'duty' to society where they live and have a high respect toward authority.
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