Here are 3 examples of moral dilemmas and false dilemmas I composed with brief explanations:
1. A family's home is on fire and they can only save either their photo albums containing family memories or their pet dog. Choosing either option would result in the loss of something important. This is a moral dilemma as both choices would violate an important moral concern.
2. A student is offered money to cheat on an exam but knows cheating is wrong. This is a false dilemma as the student has a clear moral duty to not cheat, even if tempted by money.
3. A driver comes upon an accident and can either call for help and be late to an important job interview or continue to the interview and risk the injured
Here are 3 examples of moral dilemmas and false dilemmas I composed with brief explanations:
1. A family's home is on fire and they can only save either their photo albums containing family memories or their pet dog. Choosing either option would result in the loss of something important. This is a moral dilemma as both choices would violate an important moral concern.
2. A student is offered money to cheat on an exam but knows cheating is wrong. This is a false dilemma as the student has a clear moral duty to not cheat, even if tempted by money.
3. A driver comes upon an accident and can either call for help and be late to an important job interview or continue to the interview and risk the injured
Here are 3 examples of moral dilemmas and false dilemmas I composed with brief explanations:
1. A family's home is on fire and they can only save either their photo albums containing family memories or their pet dog. Choosing either option would result in the loss of something important. This is a moral dilemma as both choices would violate an important moral concern.
2. A student is offered money to cheat on an exam but knows cheating is wrong. This is a false dilemma as the student has a clear moral duty to not cheat, even if tempted by money.
3. A driver comes upon an accident and can either call for help and be late to an important job interview or continue to the interview and risk the injured
Here are 3 examples of moral dilemmas and false dilemmas I composed with brief explanations:
1. A family's home is on fire and they can only save either their photo albums containing family memories or their pet dog. Choosing either option would result in the loss of something important. This is a moral dilemma as both choices would violate an important moral concern.
2. A student is offered money to cheat on an exam but knows cheating is wrong. This is a false dilemma as the student has a clear moral duty to not cheat, even if tempted by money.
3. A driver comes upon an accident and can either call for help and be late to an important job interview or continue to the interview and risk the injured
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MORAL DILEMMAS
INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Explain as a moral dilemma as a moral experience • Distinguish between a moral dilemma and a false dilemma ACTIVITY: Read then answer the question on the following slide. THE PREGNANT LADY AND THE DYNAMITE A pregnant woman leading a group of five people out of a cave on a coast is stuck in the mouth of that cave. In a short time, high tide will be upon them, and unless she is unstuck, they will all be drowned except the woman, whose head is out of the cave. Fortunately, (or unfortunately,) someone has with him a stick of dynamite. There seems no way to get the pregnant woman loose without using the dynamite which will inevitably kill her; but if they do not use it everyone else will drown. What should they do? ANALYSIS 1. What would you do if you were one of the men? Explain why you decide to act that way? 2. The situation or the experience you went through is a moral dilemma. What then is moral dilemma? 3. In finding yourself in a moral dilemma, a moral experience? Why or why not? MEANING OF MORAL DILEMMA MORAL DILEMMA – is a problem in the decision-making between two possible options, neither of which is absolutely acceptable from ethical perspectives. (Ethical Dilemma) – “Real dilemma” Moral dilemmas are situations where persons, who are called “moral agents” in ethics, are forced to choose between two or more conflicting options, neither of which resolves the situation in a morally acceptable manner. When dilemmas involve human actions which have moral implications, they are called ethical or moral dilemmas. Ethical or Moral Dilemmas – as a “decision-making problem between two possible moral imperatives, neither of which is unambiguously acceptable or preferrable. – Oxford dictionary (it is called ethical paradox in moral philosophy) Based on the definition, moral dilemmas have the following in common: 1. “the agent is required to do each of two (or more) actions which are morally unacceptable; 2. the agent can do each of the actions; 3. but the agent cannot do both (or all) of the actions.” *Thus the agent seemed condemned to moral failure; no matter what he does, he will do something wrong (or fail to do something that he ought to do) This means that moral dilemmas are situations where two or moral values or duties makes demands on the decision-maker, who can only honor one of them, and thus will violate at least one important moral concern, no matter what he or she decides to do. Moral dilemmas present a situations where there is tension between moral values and duties that more or less on equal footing. The decision maker has to choose between a wrong and another wrong. The decision- maker is a deadlock. To have a genuine dilemma, one of the conflicting solutions should not override the other. In order to have a “genuine” moral dilemma it must also be true that neither of the conflicting requirements is overridden. (McConnell, T. 2019) This means that none of the conflicting requirements is solved by the other. The persons involved in the dilemma are in a deadlock. They find themselves in a “damn-if- you-do and damn-if-you don’t” situation. Ex. Story from the Bible about King Herod. – The king had inadvertently designed a moral trap for himself, a dilemma where whatever he decided to do would be morally wrong. (SELF- INFLICTED DILEMMA – moral dilemma because of personal mistake) Classification of Dilemmas Real Dilemmas are situations in which the tension is between moral values or duties that are, more or less, on equal footing. In a real dilemma, the choice is between a wrong and another, roughly equal wrong. – Ethical or moral Dilemma False dilemmas are instances in which it is clear what ought to be done but in which there is temptation or pressure to act in another way. False dilemmas are situations in which the decision-maker has a moral duty to act in one way but is tempted or pressured to act in another way. MEANING OF FALSE DILEMMA False Dilemma 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. A false dilemma is a choice between right and a wrong. Ex. A lawyer or an accountant can face an opportunity to prioritize self-interest over client’s interest (Conflict-of interest) APPLICATION Compose your own Ethical or Moral Dilemmas and False Dilemma. Explain your composition.