📚 A moral dilemma is a situation where a person is forced to choose between two or more conflicting options, neither of which is acceptable.
💡 In moral dilemmas, individuals called moral agents are faced with choices that have moral implications, but none of the options resolve the situation in a morally acceptable manner.
🌍 Moral dilemmas often involve decisions that impact others, such as the conflict between protecting a virgin forest and allowing economic development in a town.
🤰🔪 Lindsay has an ectopic pregnancy and if she continues with the pregnancy, she will die. The best way to save her life is to abort the fetus, but it raises a moral dilemma.
😰🤔 A moral dilemma arises when there is a conflicting choice between two or more options. Lindsay faces the dilemma of choosing between saving her life through abortion or risking her life and the fetus.
🤝💔 In moral dilemmas, there is a compromise of moral principles regardless of the chosen course of action. Lindsay's decision involves compromising moral integrity.
⚖️ In moral dilemmas, there is no perfect solution and the moral agent is bound to morally fail by choosing one moral requirement over others.
🔢 There are several types of moral dilemmas, including epistemic and ontological dilemmas, self-imposed and world-imposed dilemmas, obligation dilemmas, and single agent and multi-person dilemmas.
❓ Epistemic moral dilemmas involve conflicting moral requirements, where the moral agent struggles to determine which option is morally right or wrong.
🔑 Epistemic moral dilemmas involve situations where conflicting moral requirements cannot be determined.
🔄 Ontological moral dilemmas occur when two or more moral requirements conflict and neither overrides the other.
🔀 Self-imposed moral dilemmas arise from the moral agent's own wrongdoings, causing conflicting obligations.
💡 Moral dilemmas involve situations where it is impossible to fulfill all obligations.
💭 A classic example of a moral dilemma is 'Sophie's Choice', where a mother is forced to choose which child will be saved from death.
⚖️ There are two types of moral dilemmas: obligation dilemmas, where multiple actions are obligatory, and prohibition dilemmas, where all actions are forbidden.
🔑 There are no correct or incorrect decisions in moral dilemmas; individuals must create their own solutions.
💡 Sophie's Choice is a well-known example of a moral dilemma.
⚖️ In single agent dilemmas, individuals are compelled to choose between two morally equal options.
🤝 In multi-person dilemmas, conflicting moral choices may arise among different agents.
⚖️ A moral dilemma occurs when multiple people are involved in making a decision on a moral issue.
🤝 In a multi-person dilemma, reaching a general consensus is crucial, making the decision more complex.
💔📈📉 The decision in a multi-person dilemma should balance moral grounds and the preservation of the group.