Ethical Decision-Making Process

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There are so many instances in life when we are faced by an ethical dilemma in the decision making process. This essentially refers to the aspect of making a choice between what is right and what is appropriate in a particular situation and rather circumstance. Right decisions could at times be so costly than appropriate decisions in various circumstances and this is what brings to rise the aspect and rather concept of the ethical dilemma. Most of the times and rather in most of the endeavors, the word ethical dilemma is used interchangeably with the word moral dilemma. This is because once weighing between what is appropriate and what is right, most of the time the morals and morality of the person making the decision is at stake altogether. In this paper, I wish to discuss a moral and rather …show more content…
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