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    Dilemmas are something individuals deal with daily, in our society. What is the difference between an ethical dilemma, and an ethical issue? Essentially an ethical dilemma, is a situation individuals faces, where the course of action, or decision, which is to come, is challenging to make, due to the potential consequences involved with making that decision (Pollock, 2015). An ethical issue, revolves around difficult social questions, which regard what is the right or wrong thing to do (Pollock, 2015)

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    In order to decide whether Marvin faces an ethical dilemma or not, one must recognise the definition of an ethical dilemma. Ethical dilemmas, according to Ghillyer (2010), are defined as “situations in which there are no obvious ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ decisions”. He also describes these choices as difficult or uncomfortable decisions that have to be made. Ethical dilemmas are conflicts between two morals that compete within a situation. For example, the manager of a local gym finds out that one of his

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    Oppositely subjective site of an ethical dilemma is when an emotional component has affected an individual’s response the way a dilemma was seen and settled (MacNiven, 1993). As a guide by solving ethical dilemmas moral judgements are used. Shaw at al. (2009, p. 28) highlights, a moral judgement to be strong, ‘it must be supportable by a defensible moral standard, together

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    Ethical Dilemmas  1     Ethical Dilemmas Larry Carter COM 425 May 31, 2010                           Ethical Dilemmas  2 Ethical Dilemmas In today’s world employees face many different challenges in the workplace, challenges which not only bring on difficult choices, but could also bring about unwanted change. One of these challenges is Ethical Dilemmas. When an ethical dilemma arises in the workplace an employee is faced with what to do. How do they

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    Ethical dilemmas are common issues that every businessman has to face at their working environment. It is not such an easy task for businessman to have an ethical decision making, to choose what the “right” thing to do. In this following factual scenario, John also has to face some ethical dilemmas in his working environment and have difficulty to find appropriate solution. After a brief summary of the facts, I will discuss some ethical dilemmas which John is confronting and some approaches to ethical

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    Tarasoff duty to warn/ protect is practiced by the therapist or psychologist to determine serious threat of violence to another and they have reasonable care to warn and protect the potential victims when there were foreseeable danger (Small, 2010). In Tarasoff case, the client, Poddar was intended to kill his formal girlfriend, Tarasoff (Small, 2010). His personal psychologist was told about it. However, no action was taken and this actually causes Poddar in carrying out his threat that he killed

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    The ethical dilemma I encountered during my placement centres on a group of students in my Year 9 history class. These students came to me after class one day and expressed their concerns that their English teacher was not giving them the same work as the other English classes, wanting to know if I could assist them. Compounding their concerns was that the room they were timetabled in had been arranged as a

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    INTRODUCTION In every nurse's career, the nurse is faced with many legal or ethical dilemmas. One of the professional competencies for nursing states that nurses should " integrate knowledge of ethical and legal aspects of health care and professional values into nursing practice". It is important to know what types of dilemmas nurses may face during their careers and how they may have been dealt with in the past. It is also important for nurses to understand what malpractice is and how they

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    all disciplines, which raises such questions as, is there a need for an ethics course? Do students know enough about ethics for ethical thinking and action? Ethics encompasses a set of principles, philosophy, or theory relating to principles. Knowing how to best resolve difficult ethical dilemmas is never easy especially when any choice violates the societal and ethical standards we have been taught to govern our lives. Ethics is important and goes beyond common sense. However, if ethics were

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    Throughout one’s academic and career, there may be various ethical dilemmas, in which the individual has to approach the issue carefully. According to the article titled “Thinking Ethically: A Framework for Moral Decision Making” by Velasquez, Andre, Shanks, and Meyer, there are several approaches and ways to handle ethical or moral issues. This includes the utilitarian approach, rights approach, justice approach, common-good approach, and the virtue approach (Velasquez et al., 1996). The article

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