This statement reflects a more individualistic or possibly pre-conventional level of moral reasoning, where personal desires and interests are prioritized over societal rules or norms.
Option 2: "Scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours."
This statement aligns with Kohlberg's Stage 2 of moral development, which is part of the pre-conventional level. It reflects a reciprocal approach to morality, where actions are based on mutual benefit rather than adherence to societal rules.
Option 3: "Rules are made to be broken."
This statement suggests a rebellious attitude towards rules and does not align with Kohlberg's social systems morality, which emphasizes the importance of maintaining social order through adherence to laws and rules.
Option 4: "Buckle up. It's the law."
This statement reflects Kohlberg's social systems morality, which is part of the conventional level of moral development. At this stage, individuals believe in maintaining social order and following laws because they are essential for the functioning of society.