Which of the following questions should NOT be asked during the step of identifying an ethical problem?

Responses

What is the problem?
What is the problem?

What causes the problem?
What causes the problem?

What can we learn from this process?
What can we learn from this process?

Who is involved?

1 answer

The question that should NOT be asked during the step of identifying an ethical problem is:

What can we learn from this process?

This question pertains more to reflecting on the situation or evaluating outcomes, rather than directly identifying the ethical problem itself. The other questions focus on understanding the nature of the problem, its causes, and the parties involved, which are critical for clearly identifying an ethical issue.