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So long as a person has the skills and acumen to complete the task there is generally no place in a fair-minded and rational society to deny them such an opportunity on account of an irrelevant consideration, such as their failure to pass a moral bookkeeping exercise.
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A person’s moral worth cannot be assessed by reference to one or two acts and no punishment is too severe for people who betray their mates.
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Ethical dilemma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ethical dilemma is a complex situation that will often involve an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. This is also call...
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Society & Politics Question: Can You Give A Definition Of Moral Dilemma And Example Of Moral Dilemma And What Makes Them Complicated? Moral Dilemmas refer to situations which involve conflicts between ... He is in a moral dilemma here. He decides that some of the individuals, mostly weaker people would have to be forced out...
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Dilemma I ... Joe is a fourteen-year-old boy who wanted to go to camp very much. His father promised him he could go if he saved up the money for it himself. So Joe worked hard at his paper route and ... 11. In thinking back over the dilemma, what would you say is the most responsible thing for Joe to do in this situation?
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Consider the following example of a moral dilemma: George is a new Ph.D. in chemistry with a wife and children and no prospects for a job (the economy is bad and there have been severe cuts in funding for science).
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