Ethical Decision-Making Skills: What You Need to Know (Section 3)

Ethical Decision-Making Skills: What You Need to Know (Section 3)

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The video discusses ethical dilemmas, dividing them into situational and not so situational categories. Situational dilemmas involve personal judgment and conscience, while not so situational dilemmas occur despite efforts to prevent them. The video outlines a four-step decision-making process and emphasizes the importance of moral conscience in areas without clear rules. It also addresses workplace dilemmas like harassment and discrimination, highlighting the need for preparation, clear thinking, and strong character.

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What are the two categories of ethical dilemmas mentioned in the text?

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How does situational ethics differ from moral absolutes?

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What are some examples of situational dilemmas provided in the text?

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What factors should be considered when making ethical decisions?

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What steps should you take when faced with a situational dilemma?

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What role does moral conscience play in situations without clear rules?

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How can one prepare for not so situational dilemmas according to the text?

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