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types of ethical dilemmas
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1. Conflict of interest: When an individual has competing personal or professional interests that may impact their decision-making.
2. Whistleblowing: When an individual uncovers unethical behavior within an organization and must decide whether to report it, potentially putting their job or reputation at risk.
3. Privacy and confidentiality: When an individual must balance respecting an individual's privacy with the obligation to disclose information in certain circumstances.
4. Truthfulness and honesty: When an individual must decide whether to be completely honest or withhold information in a situation where honesty may cause harm or conflict.
5. Distributive justice: When an individual must make decisions about how to distribute resources or benefits fairly among different individuals or groups.
6. Social responsibility: When an individual must decide whether to prioritize their own interests or act in a way that benefits society as a whole.
7. Environmental ethics: When an individual must consider the impact of their actions on the environment and the well-being of future generations.
8. Research ethics: When conducting research, individuals must consider the rights and well-being of participants, as well as the potential societal implications of their research findings.
2. Whistleblowing: When an individual uncovers unethical behavior within an organization and must decide whether to report it, potentially putting their job or reputation at risk.
3. Privacy and confidentiality: When an individual must balance respecting an individual's privacy with the obligation to disclose information in certain circumstances.
4. Truthfulness and honesty: When an individual must decide whether to be completely honest or withhold information in a situation where honesty may cause harm or conflict.
5. Distributive justice: When an individual must make decisions about how to distribute resources or benefits fairly among different individuals or groups.
6. Social responsibility: When an individual must decide whether to prioritize their own interests or act in a way that benefits society as a whole.
7. Environmental ethics: When an individual must consider the impact of their actions on the environment and the well-being of future generations.
8. Research ethics: When conducting research, individuals must consider the rights and well-being of participants, as well as the potential societal implications of their research findings.
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