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Title: Law and Reflective Ethics
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An example of this would be how an adolescent male driver, using conventional morality, drives slow when first getting his license because he does not want to get a speeding ticket because his parents would be mad with him if he did. This is different than the individual who drives responsibly because they realize the danger present for themselves and the welfare of others... Showed first 250 characters
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This is different than the individual who drives responsibly because they realize the danger present for themselves and the welfare of others.
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