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A moral or ethical dilemma is a situation necessitating a choice between two equally undesirable alternatives as determined by our conscience. Both Scales of Justice and the Name of the Rose explore the concepts of moral and ethical dilemmas. ...
The Name of the Rose explored the moral and ethical dilemmas of several of its characters. ...
Probationary Constable Webber, in the Job, faced moral and ethical dilemmas similar to those of William of Baskerville. ...
If he had however chosen to conceal the issue he would be betraying his own moral principles. Webber chose to report it for the sake of his own moral stance, this did however cost him his job. ... By doing this Webber uncharacteristically surrendered to his moral stance. ... ”
Both of the texts explored similar concepts of moral and ethical dilemmas, with comparable features such as the institutions, the church and the police force and the use of young, inexperienced and naïve novices as the means of exploring the concepts. ... This is not a true depiction of the outcome of moral and ethical dilemmas in the real world.
Approximate Word count = 831 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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