Heinz Dilemma - Kohlberg's stages of Moral Development (Interactive Animation)

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30 Oct 201203:00

Summary

TLDRIn a gripping dilemma, H's wife is on the brink of death due to a rare cancer. The only hope is a costly new drug, priced at ten times its production cost, by a local pharmaceutical company. Despite H's desperate attempts to raise funds and plead with the CEO for leniency, the company stands firm on its pricing. The script poses a moral question: should H steal the drug to save his wife, potentially facing legal consequences, or accept the harsh reality?

Takeaways

  • 💊 The dilemma revolves around a life-saving drug for a special kind of cancer.
  • 🏭 The drug is produced by a local pharmaceutical company that charges exorbitantly high prices.
  • 🏥 The cost of the drug is 10 times its production cost, making it unaffordable for many.
  • 🙍‍♂️ Hein, the protagonist, is desperate to save his wife and seeks help from everyone he knows.
  • 💸 Hein can only gather half the amount needed to purchase the drug.
  • 🙅‍♂️ The CEO of the pharmaceutical company refuses to lower the price, citing high research costs and the need for profit.
  • 🤔 The script poses a moral question: should Hein steal the drug to save his wife's life?
  • 🚫 The option of Hein stealing the drug and accepting legal consequences is presented.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Another option suggests Hein should steal the drug but somehow avoid prison, hinting at an unfair justice system.
  • 🤝 The script implies the need for a broader discussion on the ethics of drug pricing and accessibility.

Q & A

  • What is the main problem Hein is facing in the script?

    -Hein's wife is dying due to a special kind of cancer, and there is only one expensive drug that might save her.

  • Why is the drug so expensive according to the script?

    -The drug is expensive because it is a new formula and the production cost is high, plus the pharmaceutical company needs to make a profit after incurring high research costs.

  • What does Hein do to try to afford the drug for his wife?

    -Hein goes to everyone he knows to borrow money, but he can only collect half of what the drug costs.

  • How does the CEO of the pharmaceutical company respond to Hein's plea?

    -The CEO refuses to sell the drug for less or make any exceptions, stating that the research has been very expensive and the company needs to turn a profit.

  • What are the three options presented for what Hein should do next?

    -The options are: Hein should not steal the drug as it would be breaking the law; Hein should steal the drug and accept any prison sentence; Hein should steal the drug but not go to prison as that would be unfair.

  • What moral dilemma does Hein face in the script?

    -Hein faces a moral dilemma of whether to steal the drug to save his wife's life or to abide by the law and potentially lose her.

  • What does the script imply about the pharmaceutical industry's pricing practices?

    -The script implies that the pharmaceutical industry may prioritize profits over patient needs by setting high prices for life-saving drugs.

  • How does the script portray the CEO's stance on the pricing of the drug?

    -The script portrays the CEO as unyielding and focused on the company's financial interests, unwilling to compromise on the drug's price.

  • What ethical considerations are raised by the script regarding the availability of life-saving drugs?

    -The script raises ethical considerations about the balance between a company's right to profit and a patient's right to affordable healthcare.

  • What is the underlying theme of the script regarding the cost of healthcare?

    -The underlying theme of the script is the critical issue of accessibility and affordability of healthcare, especially for those in need of expensive treatments.

  • How does the script challenge the audience to think about the consequences of their actions?

    -The script challenges the audience to consider the moral and legal consequences of Hein's potential actions and the broader implications for society.

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