Contemplating information, the subsequent part will examine the ethical dilemmas I personally experienced before. This article will also contain some examples which was written by various users here.
Example 1:
Window Dressing: Good or Bad? written by @Mjv2
Based on legal terms, window dressing can be legal as long as it is done to indicate the business or firm's actual disposition of affairs. However, it can be unlawful once accompanied by intentional deception, or manipulative practices that aim to show a more positive image of the company in the perspective of the financial statement users and to deceive people, especially the investors. In other words, it means that it depends on the situations and facts being held on a case to case basis.
This scenario really needs a good judgement. Though, it can be unlawful and ethically wrong, it is undeniable that there are some who is still do it due to some reasons.
Example 2:
Ethical Issues in the Business or Corporate World: PRODUCTION written by @Eirolfeam2
There are certain procedures implicated in the production of goods and a small error in the same can lessen the quality harshly. In certain products, the danger is greater just like a minor error can decrease the quality and increase the threat associated with consumption or usage of the same. The dilemma lies in distinguishing the degree of permissibility, which in turn relies on a number of factors. Bhopal gas tragedy is one illustration where the poisonous gas got leaked out due to negligence on the part of the management and company.
This written article made by the mentioned writer here, is focused on the corporate world. Should you want to read further what it talks about to understand it more, just click the link above and read her article.
Example 3:
Moral Dilemma written by @Ms_Banana24
Immanuel Kant implies that people should live with a moral law, and follows our moral duty, to do the right thing not on our own personal motives, but considering what is the right thing based on the universal law. We should check first our actions if it is right or wrong thing to do, because based on his theory we should do and follow the rules that apply to everyone.
Kant's ethics are designed around the idea of a "categorical imperative," which is a general ethical principle asserting that one should constantly value others' virtue and that one should only act following rules that could exist for all.
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It is already late at night, so I think I might end this article here. Do not worry because I will try my best to do another article tomorrow. But for now, I hope you will appreciate what was written by me for you. Happy reading!
By the way, this is dedicated to @OfficialGamboaLikeUs
ethical dilemmas also happens even without our knowing. It could be how to budget money, and the like. Good article, indeed.