Ethical Quandary
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Ethical Quandary

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Oliver Mitchell

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MAY 10, 2024

Improve how you make decisions by tackling tough ethical situations. Think about different moral rules, figure out hard moral problems, and make better choices.
Ethical Quandary

Steps:

Dilemma Identification

Spot tricky situations in your daily life or in the news that involve ethical choices. Start building awareness of moral complexities.

Ethical Framework Analysis

Apply ethical frameworks like utilitarianism, deontology, or virtue ethics to analyze dilemmas from multiple angles.

Stakeholder Consideration

Identify and evaluate how different stakeholders are affected by the ethical dilemma. Consider their perspectives and needs.

Moral Reasoning

Use careful thinking to weigh the pros and cons of different courses of action. Consider both short-term and long-term consequences.

Resolution and Justification

Come up with a good solution and be ready to explain your reasoning. Articulating your justification strengthens your moral thinking.

Opportunity costs:

  • Moral Complexity: Some dilemmas have no clear right answer, which can feel uncomfortable and mentally draining.
  • Conflict of Values: You may encounter situations where your personal values clash with societal norms or others' expectations.
  • Wellness:

    EmotionalEnvironmentalFinancialIntellectualInterpersonalOccupationalPhysicalSpiritual

    Notes:

    Ethical Reflection: Take time each day to reflect on ethical dilemmas you've encountered or read about. Journaling helps clarify your thinking.

    Consultation and Discussions: Discuss ethical scenarios with friends, colleagues, or mentors. Different perspectives enrich your understanding.

    Ethical Role Play: Practice ethical decision-making through role-play scenarios. Stepping into different roles builds empathy.

    Continuous Learning: Read books, articles, and case studies on ethics. The more you learn, the sharper your moral reasoning becomes.

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