In such a situation, there is no clear answer or solution - any decision that is made will entail some level of moral compromise. Here are some examples of moral dilemmas: Example 1: The Trolley Problem The trolley problem is a classic example of a moral dilemma. It goes like this: A ...
In this scenario, it can be said that the salesperson is acting in bad faith if they are not doing the job they were hired to do to the best of their ability. However, the salesperson knows the consequences of this decision (potentially lowerrevenues) will be shouldered by the management ...
For example, a doctor who is faced with the moral dilemma of choosing between saving the life of a mother or her unborn child during a complicated childbirth. In such a situation, the doctor has to make a difficult decision that will have a significant impact on the lives of both the ...
climate change-related disasters, and uncertainty [62•]—and new experiences of grief wrought by ecological loss [63–65]. Climate change decision-makers at all scales will increasingly make
They both refer to a difficult situation or problem where solutions are limited and unsatisfactory. What could be an ethical dilemma? An example of ethical dilemma given in the passage is if a doctor refuses pain medication to a terminal patient in agony. Other examples could include deciding ...
A moral hazard occurs when one party in a transaction has the opportunity to assume additionalrisksthat negatively affect the other party. The decision is based not on what is considered right but on what provides the highest level of benefit, hence the reference to morality. This can apply to...
Traditional and mainstream legal frameworks conceive law primarily as a purely rational practice, free from affect or intuition. However, substantial evidence indicates that human decision-making depends upon diverse biases. We explored the manifestation
This paper takes up the case of self-driving cars as a prominent example of algorithmic moral decision-making, an emergent type of morality that is evolving at a high pace in a digitised business world. As its main contribution, it juxtaposes dilemma decision situations relating to ethical ...
How do you differentiate moral judgement from moral decision? [ 1984] in their discussion of the relation between proso-cial judgments and behaviors, moral judgments typically aremade by an observer judging an act by another, usually hypothetical, person, whereas assessment of moral behavior involves...
provides misleading information, or when they change their behavior after an agreement has been made. This occurs when a person or an entity does not bear the full cost of risk, which can lead them to increase their exposure to it. Often, this decision is made to obtain higher levels...