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1) An ______________ refers to a situation in which a

person is faced with a difficult choice between two


or more actions, each of which has moral
implications or ethical consequences. These
dilemmas arise when there is a conflict between
personal values, ethical principles, or moral
obligations, making it challenging to determine the
right course of action.
2) ___________ involves recognizing and emphasizing
the difference between various ethical theories,
principles or perspectives. It acknowledges that there
are multiple moral frameworks, each with its own set
of principles and values.
3) _____________ is the power or right to act, speak or
think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
4) __________ are actions done intentionally, free and
deliberate of a person. These are actions that a man
properly masters for he does them with full knowledge
of his own will.
5) _________ is the idea that we are able to have some
choice on how we act and assumes that we are free to
choose our behavior.
6 ) ____________ states that an act is right or wrong
depending on the consequences of the act, that is, the
good that is produced in the world.
7) This type of moral dilemma is when the person has
no idea which option is the most morally acceptable.
Although in many moral dilemmas it can be somewhat
clear which option should take precedence, in
the __________, the matter is ambiguous.
8) _____________ holds that the rightness or
wrongness of an action or rule depends on sense of
duty, natural law, virtue and the demand of the
situation or circumstances.
9) This type of moral dilemma is encountered by
institutions, business, or organizations in their
decision-making process, at this level the dilemmas
that the organizations’ experiences usually affect more
than one person and they can be part of the internal
group or part of an external stakeholder.
10) It is the adjective describing a human act as either
ethically right or wrong, or qualifying a person,
personality, character as either ethically good or bad.
11) A ____________ typically refers to a challenging
situation or problem that arises from inherent design
or structure of a system, organization or structure of a
society.
12) __________ occurs when two or more ethical
theories or principles share common ground or agree
on certain aspects of an ethical issue. This means that
different ethical perspectives converge on certain
moral principles or values, making it easier to find
consensus or build a comprehensive ethical
framework.
13) This are natural involuntary actions. Acts of person
without the proper use of reason.Actions which are
performed without the intervention of the intellect
14) ___________ occurs when individuals or groups
prioritize their personal freedoms and independence
to such an extent that they disregard the well-being of
others or the common good
15) A moral dilemma in which each option is
reprehensible is called a ________. Each option would
normally not be considered due to its unethical nature.
However, the person must choose.
16) When the moral dilemma is brought about by
others and the person must resolve the matter, it is
referred to as a ___________, and is also often an
example of a social dilemma. The person is in the
situation, but not due to any wrongdoing or mistake
they are responsible for.
17) These dilemmas are often difficult to resolve
because they stem from systemic issues rather than
individual actions or decisions. In a moral dilemma,
one course of action between two options is obviously
immoral while the other choice is moral
18) A person involved in a moral dilemma can choose
both options
19) In a moral dilemma, a person has a choice for the
good, only that because he/she is tempted he/she
ends up choosing that which is not good
20) A person or persons in a moral dilemma can easily
choose which course of action to take

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