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Essay on Ethical dilemma case
The institutionalization of business ethics: ethical dilemma case Laws and regulations are established by governments to set minimum standards for
responsible behavior–society's codification of what is right and wrong. The issues surrounding the impact of competition on business's social
responsibility arise from the rivalry among businesses for customers and profits. Intense competition sometimes makes managers feel that their
company's very survival is threatened. In these situations, managers may begin to see unacceptable alternatives as acceptable, and they may begin
engaging in questionable practices to ensure the survival of their organizations. In the ethical dilemma case of Producto International (PI), Myron did a
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Myron does not want to deny his promotion because his rejection can endanger his future in the pharmaceutical business industry. For now, he does
not have much choice but to accept the position in the marketing team. Perhaps in a few years he will find a job with a more ethically responsible
company. The disadvantage of Myron's choice working on the project involves poor social responsibility. Any products or ingredients which present
serious health damage (such as khat and betel nut tree) should not be sold or marketed to the public, or have these products should have warnings on
the packages. This way, public can decide whether they wish to endanger their health or not to buy such products. Other disadvantages involve
long–term reputation damage to the company and to Myron. Whenever PI will have lawsuits involving consumer complaints regarding PI's
products, Myron will be involved in a lawsuit as well, because he was a part of the research and marketing, and he was aware of dangers khat and
betel nut tree present. This can lead to end of his career in the business pharmaceuticals industry. The role of laws is not so much to distinguish what is
ethical or unethical as to determine the appropriateness of specific activities or situations. Laws establish the basic ground rules for responsible
business activities. Most of the laws and regulations that govern business activities fall into one of five groups: 1) regulation of
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Essay on Ethical Dilemma
The case study presents a moral dilemma based on potential harm to innocent people. By using Kohlberg's moral development model and by examining
major ethical systems, namely deontology and utilitarianism, a clear understanding of the factors influencing this type of decision–making can be
gained. Specifically, utilitarianism, Kant's categorical imperative and the doctrine of double effect address the decision from differing viewpoints,
providing the decision maker with compelling evidence to support both angles of the ethical and moral dilemma presented in the decision at hand. A
decision can then be made if it is considered morally justified, depending on the model used to make the decision. Often the solution of an ethical
dilemma would...show more content...
The logical reasoning at the Level III, Stage 6 would allow the acting CO to absorb outside influences yet still conclude that the decision to close the
hatch is the best. He would no doubt meet resistance from the other submariners regarding his decision. By closing the hatch you save the majority of
the remaining men and the submarine. There is the personal ethical dilemma where as A/CO, you are consciously aware that you will cause the men to
die inside the engineering compartment. The ethical dilemma between closing the hatch or to keep attempting to try to rescue the men at all costs
requires further analysis using teleological ethics. Teleological systems are based on person's acts therefore the result of the act is more important than
the nature of the act (Pojman & Fieser, 2009). Utilitarianism is defined as a universal system that calls for the maximization of the goodness in society
and is considered the dominant version of teleological systems. Pojman and Feiser (2009) describe two main features of utilitarianism; the
consequentialist principle and the utility principle. The consequentialist principle is where the moral rightness or wrongness of the act is determined
by the consequences of the act, not the act itself. As A/CO, the act of closing the hatch will result in presumably saving the lives of other submariners
(or at least a better chance of survival). But it also causes the death of three men. Therefore, according to the
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Essay on Moral Dilemma
Moral Dilemma
Everyday we are tested as individuals to make the right choice. How we view ourselves as individuals and how others view us are directly correlated to
our moral decision–making. But morals are somewhat misleading. What might be a wrong decision for one person might be a solution to another.
So how do we define morals? Do we follow Gods' moral rules because to do so would increase out likelihood of obtaining salvation in the afterlife? Or
is it simpler than that. Is God going to deny our entrance into heaven because we have run a stop sign here and there? No. I believe our moral values are
much simpler than that. I believe that our moral decision–making comes from our upbringing of what is right or wrong. Our parents and...show more
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It was about 13 degrees out and the sun had just started to peek over the mountains behind our house. It was a magnificent morning. It was one of
those crisp, cold mornings with no wind and I could hear for miles and miles. I remember hearing my neighbor's dog, Orvis, barking two miles
away. I kept walking for about a quarter mile until I came upon a field that was always a hot spot for deer in the morning. It was an exciting feeling
to be out in the woods with the deer, yet at the same time, a terrifying feeling. Was I going to fail yet another year of not bagging my buck? I was
anxious as to what my family and friends would think of me. I needed to get a deer in the worst way.
As the morning wore on I began to get anxious and fidgety feeling that no deer were going to come. As I was contemplating whether to leave my
stand in the field, I recognized two deer grazing peacefully in the middle of the field. I quickly pulled up and looked through my scope and saw
nothing but green fuzz. I was so nervous that I had forgotten to readjust the focus on my scope. As I did, the deer saw me move and began to trot
away from me and into the protection of the forest. I managed to get my scope in focus in time to see that there was a buck and a doe. My chance
had finally come. I was going to get my first Vermont buck. I immediately stood up from my stand and jogged over to where they had entered the
woods. Once in the woods, I evaluated the surroundings and had a good
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Essay on Ethical Dilemma
Ethical Dilemma During the first week of February it was discovered that one of the youth on probation and his family was no longer living at their
given address. I, along with my supervisor, made several trips to the house to verify. The house was soon boarded up and the youth could not be
located. There was no attempt by the youth to contact probation and he soon became out of contact, a clear violation of his probation contract. An
arrest and detain (A&D) warrant was issued for the youth because of his probation violation. The youth was unable to be located by the Juvenile
Crime Apprehension Team (JCAT) and no one in his family could be found by probation staff. The youth was also no longer attending school. The
seriousness of...show more content...
The first standard being challenged is 1.01: Commitment to Clients. The standard sates "In general, clients' interests are primary. However, social
workers' responsibility to the larger society or specific legal obligations may on limited occasions supersede the loyalty owed to clients, and
clients should be so advised" (NASW; 7). The ethical dilemma relating to this ethic is who are we more responsible to in this situation, the client
or society? The client was out of contact, but by making contact he was now in compliance with probation. However, we are obligated to protect
public safety at all times and his violation of probation does warrant a court hearing. It brings into question what is in the youth's best interest, to not
be held accountable for his actions or to be placed in a locked facility for a period of time. This ethic also creates a dilemma in itself, who are we more
responsible to; the client or society? Standard 3.09 of the NASW ethics, commitment to employers, is also challenged by this dilemma. Specifically
section A of standard 3.09 comes into consideration, "Social workers generally should adhere to commitments made to employers and employing
organizations" (NASW; 21). A probation officer's job is to hold youth accountable for their actions and to help enforce the orders of the court. The
youth violated one of these orders by being out of
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Essay on Ethical Dilemma
Ethical Dilemma If the accusations against Noca–Cola (N–C) were true and founded then the ethical dilemma of deception and contributing to an
epidemic would exist. The information provided about the study doesn't clearly identify that N–C is not decreasing water available to people in need.
Based on the results from the thorough investigation identifying that "Noca–Cola uses a very small supply of water in the formula for the soft drinks –
and that it is a statistically insignificant amount relative to the water shortages in the country" the ethical dilemma can be possibly removed for me.
However, I would need to gather more information on the details of the investigation to determine if there were a ethical challenge in taking this...show
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Plan Initially, my focus would be on learning as much as possible about the Indian culture in which the N–C plant is located. I would spend at a
minimum a week in the local community to observe and learn as much as possible. A day or two would be spent at the plant observing and talking
with various employees. An employee of the plant would be my guide to show me the community and assist with any communication barriers that may
exist. I would ask the guide to assist in finding individuals that I could gather information from the provide insight from the members of the local
community. My communication would be open and honest with the plant employees and community members. I would make it clear that it was my
responsibly to work with all involved parties to find a resolution to the concerns regarding N–C exhausting needed resources. A meeting would be
requested with the local government representatives, in which their concerns would be heard and learned. Views of plant workers, local community
members and government representatives regarding the accusations and investigation results would be complied, compared and contrasted. This
information would be taken this into consideration when taking the next step of my plan. Results of the investigation would be shared with the
representatives from the government, the plant workers, and community members. This would be done
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Ethical Dilemmas
Introduction: Over the course of my lifetime, I have faced numerous ethical dilemmas. The way that I have handled these situations defined my
personal beliefs currently and how I will behave in the future. Within this paper, I aim to provide real life examples and everyday situations where I
have been confronted with decisions that determine how ethically sound I am. I will explore my perspective on ethics and how vital a role they play in
my decision making process. Overall, I hope to demonstrate how considerably evident ethics are throughout my personal, career, and societal
experiences. Personal: Ethics refers to the guidelines based on a moral system that everyone uses to make decisions. While it is extremely difficult
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There is agreement among many ethical issues as to what is legal or illegal given our judicial system. It is very vital that we hold everyone to
similar guidelines so that each and every human is given fair treatment and equal opportunities. While I believe that society does a good job
making us act in an ethical manner, there occasions where certain decisions have had unethical aspects and consequences even if some people saw
it for the better. For instance, 5 years ago when I visited my home country, India, I saw living standards that I thought I would never see. I was
fortunate enough to be able to stay in my father's clean, renovated house when I was there. When walking through Mumbai, there was a lot more
poverty stricken citizens than on streets of American cities. The economic growth was also no where near developed countries. However, just this
past year when my dad visited to sell his house, he said that the sustainability and living conditions had improved way better than before. While the
economy is nowhere near desirable, it is most certainly better and it is evident that efforts were being made to provide for India's citizens. In other
words, it is clear that society is working towards improving quality of life and economic levels of
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Ethical Dilemma Essay
Ethical dilemma 2 Abstract Ethical dilemmas are prevalent in all areas of life. In each helping profession, ethical guidelines and codes require that
professionals act morally and in the best interest of the client. As a prospective counseling psychologist, I would need keen judgment to recognize
and professional skills to handle an ethical dilemma. This paper details my personal experience of an ethical dilemma while working as a case
manger. My objective is to identify the setting of the ethical dilemma, the ethical principles that apply to the dilemma, and how the dilemma was and
should have been handled. Ethical dilemma 3 Personal Report of an Ethical Dilemma In the position of case manager, I faced ethical...show more
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The Policy manual directs company employees to present complicated situations to the employee's supervisor either during weekly group staffing or
during private consultation. I decided not to bring this ethical situation to our company's weekly staffing or to consult my supervisor about the
situation, because I rationalized it was a trivial matter and that my colleagues had other pressing matters to discuss. If case manger ever had a
complex situation as this it was to be reported to the immediate supervisor. If I reported this matter to my supervisor, I knew he would refer him to
another case manager. I did not want to do this because he was one of the few clients whom I could consistently rely on to be at home during scheduled
home visits. Even though I was neither a psychologist nor a counselor at the time that this dilemma occurred, I will present the codes and principles that
apply to me as a prospective Counseling Psychologist to this situation. There was an opportunity for a multiple relationship to develop. American
Psychologist Association's Ethical Principle 1.1 7a discourages psychologist from multiple relationships due to the fact negative outcomes may result
impairing the professional's judgment and his/her ability to function competently (Welfel, 2002). Even though the MA principles do not specifically
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Solving Ethical Dilemmas Essay
An ethical dilemma is defined as a complex situation that will often involve an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives in which to obey
one would result in transgressing another . When individuals are faced with an ethical question, we tend to search for a "correct answer" when
responding. However, these types of questions do not always seem to have a straightforward answer. The arguments which may arise from an ethical
dilemma question are typically examined in two ways: whether people are being consistent in their judgment and whether the alleged facts on which
those judgments are based are truth. In this essay, the ethical dilemma being presented is as followed: A man cheats on his wife early in their marriage.
Twenty years...show more content...
Furthermore, it is most similar to what Aristotle would resolve because neither extreme–the marriage completely ending or the man continuing to keep
the secret–is being chosen. Instead, a balance between the two extremes has been found. This balance would be the couple receiving counseling and
the man being relieved of his guilt. Philosopher Spinoza's ethics are slightly different from those of Aristotle. Much like the stoics–individuals who
believed that destructive emotions resulted from errors in judgment, and that a sage person of "moral and intellectual perfection," would not suffer such
emotions –Spinoza believed all things are logically determined. To clarify further, since each man's particular essence is directly tied to his fate–the
time and place of his existence–ethical standards cannot be absolute. Rather, they are relative to the individual's mind and body or his/her culture. In
addition to those, Spinoza thought that happiness comes from understanding limits and accepting a determined fate within a universal scheme.
Spinoza's philosophies are similar to the modern beliefs held by many societies today. Based on Spinoza's viewpoint of ethic relativity, his answer to
the above moral dilemma would be that the men not tell his wife. The infidelity occurred twenty years before, which means the man's values towards
the importance of marriage and honesty were almost non–existent
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Essay On Ethical Dilemma Case

  • 1. Essay on Ethical dilemma case The institutionalization of business ethics: ethical dilemma case Laws and regulations are established by governments to set minimum standards for responsible behavior–society's codification of what is right and wrong. The issues surrounding the impact of competition on business's social responsibility arise from the rivalry among businesses for customers and profits. Intense competition sometimes makes managers feel that their company's very survival is threatened. In these situations, managers may begin to see unacceptable alternatives as acceptable, and they may begin engaging in questionable practices to ensure the survival of their organizations. In the ethical dilemma case of Producto International (PI), Myron did a research about...show more content... Myron does not want to deny his promotion because his rejection can endanger his future in the pharmaceutical business industry. For now, he does not have much choice but to accept the position in the marketing team. Perhaps in a few years he will find a job with a more ethically responsible company. The disadvantage of Myron's choice working on the project involves poor social responsibility. Any products or ingredients which present serious health damage (such as khat and betel nut tree) should not be sold or marketed to the public, or have these products should have warnings on the packages. This way, public can decide whether they wish to endanger their health or not to buy such products. Other disadvantages involve long–term reputation damage to the company and to Myron. Whenever PI will have lawsuits involving consumer complaints regarding PI's products, Myron will be involved in a lawsuit as well, because he was a part of the research and marketing, and he was aware of dangers khat and betel nut tree present. This can lead to end of his career in the business pharmaceuticals industry. The role of laws is not so much to distinguish what is ethical or unethical as to determine the appropriateness of specific activities or situations. Laws establish the basic ground rules for responsible business activities. Most of the laws and regulations that govern business activities fall into one of five groups: 1) regulation of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on Ethical Dilemma The case study presents a moral dilemma based on potential harm to innocent people. By using Kohlberg's moral development model and by examining major ethical systems, namely deontology and utilitarianism, a clear understanding of the factors influencing this type of decision–making can be gained. Specifically, utilitarianism, Kant's categorical imperative and the doctrine of double effect address the decision from differing viewpoints, providing the decision maker with compelling evidence to support both angles of the ethical and moral dilemma presented in the decision at hand. A decision can then be made if it is considered morally justified, depending on the model used to make the decision. Often the solution of an ethical dilemma would...show more content... The logical reasoning at the Level III, Stage 6 would allow the acting CO to absorb outside influences yet still conclude that the decision to close the hatch is the best. He would no doubt meet resistance from the other submariners regarding his decision. By closing the hatch you save the majority of the remaining men and the submarine. There is the personal ethical dilemma where as A/CO, you are consciously aware that you will cause the men to die inside the engineering compartment. The ethical dilemma between closing the hatch or to keep attempting to try to rescue the men at all costs requires further analysis using teleological ethics. Teleological systems are based on person's acts therefore the result of the act is more important than the nature of the act (Pojman & Fieser, 2009). Utilitarianism is defined as a universal system that calls for the maximization of the goodness in society and is considered the dominant version of teleological systems. Pojman and Feiser (2009) describe two main features of utilitarianism; the consequentialist principle and the utility principle. The consequentialist principle is where the moral rightness or wrongness of the act is determined by the consequences of the act, not the act itself. As A/CO, the act of closing the hatch will result in presumably saving the lives of other submariners (or at least a better chance of survival). But it also causes the death of three men. Therefore, according to the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Moral Dilemma Moral Dilemma Everyday we are tested as individuals to make the right choice. How we view ourselves as individuals and how others view us are directly correlated to our moral decision–making. But morals are somewhat misleading. What might be a wrong decision for one person might be a solution to another. So how do we define morals? Do we follow Gods' moral rules because to do so would increase out likelihood of obtaining salvation in the afterlife? Or is it simpler than that. Is God going to deny our entrance into heaven because we have run a stop sign here and there? No. I believe our moral values are much simpler than that. I believe that our moral decision–making comes from our upbringing of what is right or wrong. Our parents and...show more content... It was about 13 degrees out and the sun had just started to peek over the mountains behind our house. It was a magnificent morning. It was one of those crisp, cold mornings with no wind and I could hear for miles and miles. I remember hearing my neighbor's dog, Orvis, barking two miles away. I kept walking for about a quarter mile until I came upon a field that was always a hot spot for deer in the morning. It was an exciting feeling to be out in the woods with the deer, yet at the same time, a terrifying feeling. Was I going to fail yet another year of not bagging my buck? I was anxious as to what my family and friends would think of me. I needed to get a deer in the worst way. As the morning wore on I began to get anxious and fidgety feeling that no deer were going to come. As I was contemplating whether to leave my stand in the field, I recognized two deer grazing peacefully in the middle of the field. I quickly pulled up and looked through my scope and saw nothing but green fuzz. I was so nervous that I had forgotten to readjust the focus on my scope. As I did, the deer saw me move and began to trot away from me and into the protection of the forest. I managed to get my scope in focus in time to see that there was a buck and a doe. My chance had finally come. I was going to get my first Vermont buck. I immediately stood up from my stand and jogged over to where they had entered the woods. Once in the woods, I evaluated the surroundings and had a good Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay on Ethical Dilemma Ethical Dilemma During the first week of February it was discovered that one of the youth on probation and his family was no longer living at their given address. I, along with my supervisor, made several trips to the house to verify. The house was soon boarded up and the youth could not be located. There was no attempt by the youth to contact probation and he soon became out of contact, a clear violation of his probation contract. An arrest and detain (A&D) warrant was issued for the youth because of his probation violation. The youth was unable to be located by the Juvenile Crime Apprehension Team (JCAT) and no one in his family could be found by probation staff. The youth was also no longer attending school. The seriousness of...show more content... The first standard being challenged is 1.01: Commitment to Clients. The standard sates "In general, clients' interests are primary. However, social workers' responsibility to the larger society or specific legal obligations may on limited occasions supersede the loyalty owed to clients, and clients should be so advised" (NASW; 7). The ethical dilemma relating to this ethic is who are we more responsible to in this situation, the client or society? The client was out of contact, but by making contact he was now in compliance with probation. However, we are obligated to protect public safety at all times and his violation of probation does warrant a court hearing. It brings into question what is in the youth's best interest, to not be held accountable for his actions or to be placed in a locked facility for a period of time. This ethic also creates a dilemma in itself, who are we more responsible to; the client or society? Standard 3.09 of the NASW ethics, commitment to employers, is also challenged by this dilemma. Specifically section A of standard 3.09 comes into consideration, "Social workers generally should adhere to commitments made to employers and employing organizations" (NASW; 21). A probation officer's job is to hold youth accountable for their actions and to help enforce the orders of the court. The youth violated one of these orders by being out of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Essay on Ethical Dilemma Ethical Dilemma If the accusations against Noca–Cola (N–C) were true and founded then the ethical dilemma of deception and contributing to an epidemic would exist. The information provided about the study doesn't clearly identify that N–C is not decreasing water available to people in need. Based on the results from the thorough investigation identifying that "Noca–Cola uses a very small supply of water in the formula for the soft drinks – and that it is a statistically insignificant amount relative to the water shortages in the country" the ethical dilemma can be possibly removed for me. However, I would need to gather more information on the details of the investigation to determine if there were a ethical challenge in taking this...show more content... Plan Initially, my focus would be on learning as much as possible about the Indian culture in which the N–C plant is located. I would spend at a minimum a week in the local community to observe and learn as much as possible. A day or two would be spent at the plant observing and talking with various employees. An employee of the plant would be my guide to show me the community and assist with any communication barriers that may exist. I would ask the guide to assist in finding individuals that I could gather information from the provide insight from the members of the local community. My communication would be open and honest with the plant employees and community members. I would make it clear that it was my responsibly to work with all involved parties to find a resolution to the concerns regarding N–C exhausting needed resources. A meeting would be requested with the local government representatives, in which their concerns would be heard and learned. Views of plant workers, local community members and government representatives regarding the accusations and investigation results would be complied, compared and contrasted. This information would be taken this into consideration when taking the next step of my plan. Results of the investigation would be shared with the representatives from the government, the plant workers, and community members. This would be done Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Ethical Dilemmas Introduction: Over the course of my lifetime, I have faced numerous ethical dilemmas. The way that I have handled these situations defined my personal beliefs currently and how I will behave in the future. Within this paper, I aim to provide real life examples and everyday situations where I have been confronted with decisions that determine how ethically sound I am. I will explore my perspective on ethics and how vital a role they play in my decision making process. Overall, I hope to demonstrate how considerably evident ethics are throughout my personal, career, and societal experiences. Personal: Ethics refers to the guidelines based on a moral system that everyone uses to make decisions. While it is extremely difficult ...show more content... There is agreement among many ethical issues as to what is legal or illegal given our judicial system. It is very vital that we hold everyone to similar guidelines so that each and every human is given fair treatment and equal opportunities. While I believe that society does a good job making us act in an ethical manner, there occasions where certain decisions have had unethical aspects and consequences even if some people saw it for the better. For instance, 5 years ago when I visited my home country, India, I saw living standards that I thought I would never see. I was fortunate enough to be able to stay in my father's clean, renovated house when I was there. When walking through Mumbai, there was a lot more poverty stricken citizens than on streets of American cities. The economic growth was also no where near developed countries. However, just this past year when my dad visited to sell his house, he said that the sustainability and living conditions had improved way better than before. While the economy is nowhere near desirable, it is most certainly better and it is evident that efforts were being made to provide for India's citizens. In other words, it is clear that society is working towards improving quality of life and economic levels of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Ethical Dilemma Essay Ethical dilemma 2 Abstract Ethical dilemmas are prevalent in all areas of life. In each helping profession, ethical guidelines and codes require that professionals act morally and in the best interest of the client. As a prospective counseling psychologist, I would need keen judgment to recognize and professional skills to handle an ethical dilemma. This paper details my personal experience of an ethical dilemma while working as a case manger. My objective is to identify the setting of the ethical dilemma, the ethical principles that apply to the dilemma, and how the dilemma was and should have been handled. Ethical dilemma 3 Personal Report of an Ethical Dilemma In the position of case manager, I faced ethical...show more content... The Policy manual directs company employees to present complicated situations to the employee's supervisor either during weekly group staffing or during private consultation. I decided not to bring this ethical situation to our company's weekly staffing or to consult my supervisor about the situation, because I rationalized it was a trivial matter and that my colleagues had other pressing matters to discuss. If case manger ever had a complex situation as this it was to be reported to the immediate supervisor. If I reported this matter to my supervisor, I knew he would refer him to another case manager. I did not want to do this because he was one of the few clients whom I could consistently rely on to be at home during scheduled home visits. Even though I was neither a psychologist nor a counselor at the time that this dilemma occurred, I will present the codes and principles that apply to me as a prospective Counseling Psychologist to this situation. There was an opportunity for a multiple relationship to develop. American Psychologist Association's Ethical Principle 1.1 7a discourages psychologist from multiple relationships due to the fact negative outcomes may result impairing the professional's judgment and his/her ability to function competently (Welfel, 2002). Even though the MA principles do not specifically Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Solving Ethical Dilemmas Essay An ethical dilemma is defined as a complex situation that will often involve an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives in which to obey one would result in transgressing another . When individuals are faced with an ethical question, we tend to search for a "correct answer" when responding. However, these types of questions do not always seem to have a straightforward answer. The arguments which may arise from an ethical dilemma question are typically examined in two ways: whether people are being consistent in their judgment and whether the alleged facts on which those judgments are based are truth. In this essay, the ethical dilemma being presented is as followed: A man cheats on his wife early in their marriage. Twenty years...show more content... Furthermore, it is most similar to what Aristotle would resolve because neither extreme–the marriage completely ending or the man continuing to keep the secret–is being chosen. Instead, a balance between the two extremes has been found. This balance would be the couple receiving counseling and the man being relieved of his guilt. Philosopher Spinoza's ethics are slightly different from those of Aristotle. Much like the stoics–individuals who believed that destructive emotions resulted from errors in judgment, and that a sage person of "moral and intellectual perfection," would not suffer such emotions –Spinoza believed all things are logically determined. To clarify further, since each man's particular essence is directly tied to his fate–the time and place of his existence–ethical standards cannot be absolute. Rather, they are relative to the individual's mind and body or his/her culture. In addition to those, Spinoza thought that happiness comes from understanding limits and accepting a determined fate within a universal scheme. Spinoza's philosophies are similar to the modern beliefs held by many societies today. Based on Spinoza's viewpoint of ethic relativity, his answer to the above moral dilemma would be that the men not tell his wife. The infidelity occurred twenty years before, which means the man's values towards the importance of marriage and honesty were almost non–existent Get more content on HelpWriting.net