The main ethical problem facing Abraham is his willingness to kill his son‚ Isaac. This problem results from the lack of insight about Abrahams emotions. Kierkegaard addresses this problem by comparing him to a tragic hero and a murderer. Although he does not fit either category completely‚ his actions fall into both categories. According to Kierkegaard a tragic hero “gives up the certain for still more certain and the eye of the beholder rests upon him confidently.” Unlike the tragic hero‚ Abraham
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Based on the facts presented in this scenario‚ Robert is faced with a real dilemma. On one hand‚ he wants to protect the burglar’s privacy because he promised to keep all information revealed during the interviews confidential‚ and it is against a sociologist’s code of ethics to reveal his sources. On the other hand‚ it
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the statistical test I ran was not significant implying that the growth factor added little benefit. When I shared the results with my advisor‚ he asked me to rework the statistics and show the data in a more positive light to the client. My dilemma was whether to report the findings against the wishes of my advisor or to heed his request and use a less stringent and statistically incorrect test. Researchers often manipulate data by using alternative statistical tests‚ so complying with my advisor’s
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1 Of the four options available to Angi‚ which is the most ethical? When we look at the situation that is presented to Angi‚ before she makes a decision there are a few things that she needs to look at ethically. The first is the obligation she has to her research work‚ the grant she received should be spent on producing the best work possible over the summer‚ and that includes selecting the best teachers assistant (TA) available. Angi have four choices to choose from‚ Robert a very qualified TA
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Ethical Dilemmas in a Multicultural Setting Silvia Galea “An ethical dilemma exists whenever there are good but contradictory ethical reasons to take conflicting and incompatible courses of action.” (Kitchner‚ 1984 p.29) “There is no legitimate way to avoid these ethical struggles. They are part of our work”. (Pope & Vasquez‚ 2007 p.125). Introduction Cultural competence is fast becoming the new competence in counselling (Barnett 2009‚ Barnett 2000). As society changes and minorities
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require practical reasoning. Ethical dilemmas are encountered in many instances of the nursing career. Therefore‚ some reasons determine particular ethical behaviors. For example‚ what individual regards as an ethical behavior may be considerably different from another person’s perception of the situation who may be applying a different approach. This situation results in moral distress that arises in the circumstances where a person is unable to decide on the ethical choices that may be available
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Autonomy Autonomy is the personal rule of the self that is free from both controlling interference by others‚ and from personal limitations that prevent meaningful choice. Autonomous individuals act intentionally‚ with understanding‚ and without controlling influence. The word autonomy can have many applications in various areas of study. If we speak of autonomy in the context of the medical profession‚ matters like; the patients’ rights‚ informed consent‚ and taboo subjects such as euthanasia
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Introduction The most ethical decision for Richard Puckett to keep the Puckett Animal Hospital in business through changes in the minimum wage is to raise prices for more substantial net revenue. Then Richard should give staff a choice between smaller insurance bonuses or a 2% match for their 401k instead of a 3% match. Due to adjustments in legislation minimum wage is going from $8.50 to $16 an hour‚ making Richard no longer able to keep running his business under his current financials. Raising
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Assessment 2- Case Study Analysis The problem and ethical considerations to be addressed Mary’s main concern is whether or not to maintain confidentiality between herself and Sandy or to disclose the information to Mrs Wilson regarding Sandy’s suspected pregnancy. As a health professional‚ Mary needs to ensure she is making a well-informed ethical decision to guarantee the wellbeing of Sandy is in her best interest. Mary may find conflict in what course of action to take as she needs to determine
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Introduction In this essay I am going to examine the information given from Miss E and plan an ethical approach to working with her and attach a copy of the screed. During the initial consultation the ethical therapist would use counselling skills to explore and identify any deeper issues that the client may wish to address. Using and creating a safe environment for the client the therapist would gather as much information as possible and be prepared to vary the style of questioning and plan for
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