Moral Dilemma

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MORAL

Hello!
I am Vanessa Paje
BSEd MATH II-A
You can find me at
vanessareyespaje23@gmail.com

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Read and analyze
the heinz
dilemma
1 And give your moral judgement
about this situation. Please refer to
the PT written in Module 1.
“ A moral dilemma exists when the choices
and commitments available do not enable
moral consequences. In such cases, choices
or actions are expected or required, and all
available choices violate moral obligations.
Moral dilemmas are not uncommon when
organizations and individuals work to meet
competing interests, or when individual
morals and professional obligations are in
direct conflict.
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To solve this Heinz’s dilemma,
the thinker has three options.
⊹ Heinz should not steal the drug because it
is disobedience of the law.
⊹ Heinz can steal the drug but should be
punished by the law.
⊹ Heinz can steal the drug and no law
should punish him.

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Heinz should not steal the
drug because it is a
disobedience of the law.
This decision means that Heinz cannot
save his wife. His wife dies and the rich
drug dealer becomes rich. Moral justice
was not enforced, even if the law was
Thisfollowed.
is a Pre-conventional level of Moral thinking.
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Heinz can steal the drug but
should be punished by the law.
This decision allows Heinz to save his
wife, but Heinz remains in prison. Heinz
made a moral choice, but he had to be
Thispunished.
is a Conventional level of Moral thinking.

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Heinz can steal the drug and
no law should punish him.
With this decision, Heinz can save his wife
and both will be happy. This idea is based
on the idea that we should reject the rigor
of the law and do justice for moral reasons.
This is a Post-conventional level of Moral
thinking. 8
These examples show that every coin
has two sides and every decision or
course of action has two approaches.
Which option you choose is as different
as the moral opportunity cost incurred.
That is, ignore the consequences of
choosing an alternative approach
depending on the severity of the
situation at hand. The secret is to weigh
your choices between complete
selfishness and unconditional altruism.

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Thank you!
⊹ Vanessa Reyes Paje (FB)
⊹ vanessareyespaje23@gmail.com

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