An ethical situation or more usually an ethical dilemma is one in which there is a conflict within oneself about what to do based on his personal ethics. Generally it pits two competing principles against each other. For example, a paramedic may not want to move a traffic collision victim out of a car due to suspicion of spinal injury but he also knows that the car is on fire and the fire is getting close to the gas tank. So, he must make a choice in regard to his ethic of doing no harm to the victim by not potentially injuring his spine further causing permanent paralysis and his ethic of not letting someone come to harm due to his inaction as his delay in moving the victim could cause due to the fire and possible explosion.
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The ethical problem at the heart of this situation is the conflict between honesty and loyalty.
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The ethical problem in the situation is the potential conflict of interest between the individual's personal gain and their professional responsibilities.
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An ethical dilemma is any situation in which one is forced to make a choice and all the alternatives have bad consequences. .
A problem or situation that requires a person or organization to choose between alternatives that must be evaluated as right (ethical).
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An ethical dilemma is a conflict between personal and professional values. When asked to describe this situation on a job interview, one must answer in such a way that supervision was sought and self-reflection was undergone.
The process of ethical decision making starts with recognizing that an ethical problem exists. Important questions include asking if someone is damaged by the situation and rather their is a good choice and a bad choice.
In ethics one must approach the situation from the ethical relativism point of view. Ethical relativism places the decision between right or wrong with the group of people affected.