Sentences with phrase «ethical conundrum»

An "ethical conundrum" refers to a difficult and puzzling situation that creates a conflict between what is considered morally right and what should be done. It involves a decision-making challenge where there are no clear-cut or straightforward answers. It often requires careful consideration of values, principles, and potential consequences to reach a resolution. Full definition
Rachel is the Chair of the Joint Ethics Committee of the New York State Council on Divorce Mediation and the Family & Divorce Mediation Council of Greater New York, which accepts and (hopefully) resolves complaints about member mediators, and provides education on ethical conundrums for members.
How we respond to ethical conundrums often boils down to empathy.
He applied that same beautiful and scrupulously pragmatic clarity of thought to the famous ethical conundrum most forcefully postulated by Immanuel Kant: How can there be an ethical system without an ultimate authority, without the categorical imperative of an ought — in short, without God?
With mounting threats by the government that could shut down one of the most important investigative reports of all time, the paper is forced to deal with a gigantic ethical conundrum: print the expose of a lifetime or bow to the demands of a corrupt president who thinks he's above the law.
IGE's training provides leaders with a strategy for identifying and resolving ethical conundrums, preparing them to avoid career - ending mistakes and to empower others to live responsibly.
Deep - sea fishing is the backdrop for this exciting adventure cum ethical conundrum in which a Hawaiian teenager discovers that life is far more complicated than he realized and the stepfather he has always idolized isn't a hero after all.
Eighth, insurance companies vary in terms of how aggressive they are, and the dynamism of positions and ethical conundrums vary in direct proportion.
It presents them with ethical conundrums, some familiar, some new.
Once again, the Court will have to determine whether it should uphold its own precedent and leave a difficult ethical conundrum to the democratic process, or whether it should override its own holding based on the contention that the Charter no longer means what it once did.
Every day, the Internet brings new wonders and new ethical conundrums, the focus of our Internet Ethics Program.
Panelist, «Ethical Conundrums for Appellate Judges and Their Staff,» 2012 Summit, Appellate Judges Education Institute, New Orleans, LA (November 17, 2012)
When you discover that formula, business development should pose no ethical conundrum.
New York, NY — Goldman Sachs, in an April report to clients, addressed an ethical conundrum facing pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in regard to futuristic...
... Realive will push the emotional buttons on the ethical conundrums that will greet the newly reborn, adrift in a world different from the one they left behind decades earlier.
It turns out, that cracking the Enigma Code leads to a maze of international intrigue, a proverbial puzzle wrapped inside a riddle, and nestled within a moral and ethical conundrum.
Having founded and run a nonprofit credit counseling service myself I am very aware of the ethical conundrum that faces modern credit counselors.
While there I came across a good example of the ethical conundrum facing nonprofit credit counselors today.
This ethical conundrum reveals how government lawyers must carefully balance interests while caught between their duties to the public and their employer.
How to resolve that tension is an enduring and delicate political and ethical conundrum.
The optimal relationship between the two is an ethical conundrum at the heart of legal practice.
An ethical conundrum exists for the bench and bar connecting through social media, let alone communicating on those platforms.
It also presents an ethical conundrum.
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