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Chapter 2: Moral Dilemma Flashcards

(10 cards)

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is a problem in the decision-making between two possible options, neither of which is acceptable from an ethical perspective.

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Moral Dilemma

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is a situation where the decision maker has a moral duty to do one thing but is tempted or under pressure to do something else.

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False Dilemma

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Is a “decision making problem between two possible moral imperatives, neither of which Is unambiguously acceptable or preferable.

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Moral Dilemma

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is a situation where a person has the moral obligation to choose between two options both based on moral standards, but he/she cannot choose both, and choosing one means violating the other.

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Moral Dilemma

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is a situation where a person has the moral obligation to choose between two options both based on moral standards, but he/she cannot choose both, and choosing one means violating the other.

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Moral Dilemma

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one is caught between two options. It is a “damn if you-do and damn-if-you-don’t situation. One is in a deadlock.

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Moral Dilemma

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are situations where the decision-maker has a moral duty to do one thing, but is tempted or under pressure to do something else.

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False Dilemma

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This refers to personal dilemmas.

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Individual

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is a puzzle posed by the dual necessities of a social organization and members’ self-interest

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Organizational

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The case of the principal whether to be participatory or non-participatory in school affairs but due to her not so favorable experience of attempting to be participatory ended up to one-woman rule is an example of a (BLANK) dilemma

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Structural

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