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MORAL DILEMMA AND
FALSE DILEMMA

Three Levels of Dilemma


Individual
Organizational Dilemma
Structural
Moral Dilemma
A moral Dilemma exists when
available choices and obligations
do not allow for moral outcomes. In
such instances,a choice or an
action is anticipated or required,
and all of the available alternatives
violate some moral obligation.
False Dilemma
Also referred to as false
dichotomy,is an informal
fallacy base on a premise
that erroneously limits what
options are available.
-The source of the fallacy lies
not in an invalid form of
inference but in a false
premise. This premise as the
form of a disjunctive claim.
DIFFERENCE OF MORAL
DILEMMA AND FALSE
DILEMMA
In a moral dilemma, the choice is between a
wrong and another roughly equal wrong the
latter are situations in which the decision-
maker has a moral duty to act in one way but
is tempted are pressured to act in another
way. In a false dilemma,the choice is actually
between a right and a wrong.
THREE LEVELS OF DILEMMA

A. Individual
- This refers to personal dilemmas.It is an
individual’s damn–if-you-do-and-damn-if-you-don’t
situation.The dilemma is faced by an individual who
is torn between two obligation.
B.Organizational Dilemma
-Is a puzzle post by dual necessities of a social
oragnization and member’s self–interest.
-it may exist between personal interests and
organizational welfare or between group interests
and organizational well-being.Organizational
dilemmas may likewise occur in business medical
and public sector.
C. Structural
-The case of the principal whether to be
participatory or non-participatory in school affairs
but due to her not so favorable experciences of
attempting to be participatory ended up to one
women rule is an example of structural dilemma.

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