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Ethical Dilemmas

Xena Mindhurst

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Ethical Dilemmas explores the challenging realm of moral decision-making, providing readers with a framework to navigate complex ethical situations. By integrating insights from both psychology and philosophy, the book offers a holistic understanding of how personal values, societal norms, and situational factors influence our choices. 

 
Readers will explore common ethical dilemmas, examining the psychological underpinnings of moral reasoning, including how cognitive biases and emotions play a role. The book uniquely blends philosophical doctrines like utilitarianism and deontology with psychological experiments to illustrate these intricate processes. 

 
The book progresses from foundational ethical theories to specific dilemmas, such as conflicts of interest and issues of justice. Real-world case studies are dissected using established ethical frameworks, offering practical guidelines for ethical problem-solving. This approach emphasizes critical thinking and empathy, encouraging readers to develop their own ethical frameworks. 

 
Ultimately, Ethical Dilemmas provides a comprehensive guide for anyone seeking to enhance their moral reasoning and make ethically sound decisions in various aspects of life.
Available since: 02/12/2025.
Print length: 82 pages.

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