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Criminal Justice: Moral Dilemmas & Ethics

Moral Dilemmas & Ethics

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Definition

Moral dilemmas involve conflicts between moral requirements.  

The crucial features of a moral dilemma are these: the agent is required to do each of two (or more) actions; the agent can do each of the actions; but the agent cannot do both (or all) of the actions. The agent thus seems condemned to moral failure; no matter what she does, she will do something wrong (or fail to do something that she ought to do).

Source:  Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

 

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