ETHICS / M2: Moral Dilemma
World-imposed moral dilemmas
A world-imposed dilemma is a situation where events that we can't control have created an unavoidable moral conflict.
Systemic Dilemma
It is a problem due to issues inherent in the overall system such that, a change to the structure, organization or policies in that system could alleviate the systemic problem.
Self-imposed moral dilemma
The moral dilemma is self-inflicted. This can cause a number of complications when attempting to make a decision.
Ontological Moral Dilemma
The options in this dilemma are equal in their moral consequences. This means that neither of them supersedes the other. They are fundamentally on the same ethical level. Therefore, the individual cannot choose between the two.
Epistemic Moral Dilemma
The situation involves two moral choices that conflict, but the individual has no idea which choice is the most morally acceptable. They don't know which is the most ethically viable. They need more information and knowledge surrounding the two options before making an informed decision.
Organizational Dilemma
This dilemma exists within an organization or a particular sector. It refers to the colliding interests of an individual and that of the organization.
Personal Dilemma
a common dilemma experienced by an individual. In this level, the moral problem is unique and distinctive to the moral agent who is confronted by the moral situation, such that, it entails a private and peculiar solution from the individual.
ethical dilemma
a complex situation which often originates from conflict between the moral imperatives of two persons.
Moral dilemmas
are situations where an individual has to make a choice between two or more clashing options.
Obligation moral dilemmas
are situations where we feel we are obliged to opt for more than one choice. We feel we are obliged to carry out an action from a moral or legal standpoint.
Prohibition moral dilemmas
are the opposite of obligation dilemmas. The choices that are offered to us are all, on some level, morally reprehensible.
ethical dilemma
conflict between a person's moral values and perceived role may also lead to this
ethical dilemma
conflict between two professional values may also give rise to this
Self-imposed moral dilemma
is a situation that has been caused by the individual's mistakes or misconduct.
ethical dilemma
may arise due to a conflict between the professional and personal values of a person.
Ontological
means the nature of something or the relation between things.
Epistemic
means to do with the knowledge of something.