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[moral dilemma story review], tell me the specific meaning of this sentence in the special report, and where to start writing ~!

Let me give you an example.

Hindes stole medicine to save his wife.

There is a woman in Europe who has a special kind of cancer.

Life is dying.

Doctors believe that,

There is a medicine that may cure her illness.

such

If the pharmacist in this city recently discovered a radium agent.

This medicine is very expensive,

Pharmacists also use

10

Pay twice as much.

Sell. Tawa

200

Dollars can buy radium, but small doses of drugs cost money.

2000

Dollars. The husband of a terminally ill woman is Hein.

Liz, he borrowed money from everyone he knew, but only raised about.

1000

Dollars, only half the price of drugs. Hindes told the medicine.

The pharmacist's wife is dying,

Let the pharmacist sell it to him at a lower price,

Or allow him to pay later.

however

The pharmacist said:

"no,

I invented this medicine,

I want to make money from it.

"Hindes despair,

Trying to crack that man's medicine

Shop, stealing medicine for his wife.

1.

Should Hindes steal medicine? Ask what should and shouldn't be?

2.

If Hindes doesn't love his wife, should he steal medicine for her? Why should I or should not?

3.

Assuming it's not Hindes's wife who's dying,

But a stranger,

Should Hindes steal medicine for strangers? for

What should it be and what shouldn't it be?

4.

If you agree to steal medicine for strangers:

)

Assuming that the dying animal is Hindes's favorite animal,

He should save

Will this pet steal medicine? Why should I or should not?

5.

Why should people try their best to save others' lives? Either way will do.

6.

It is illegal for Hindes to steal medicine. Is this morally wrong? Why is it wrong or right?

7.

Why should people generally try their best to avoid breaking the law under any circumstances?

8.

How do you relate this to the Hindes incident?

9.

Is the pharmacist's behavior moral? Why?