While individuals may be the ones who struggle with
particular ethical dilemmas, it is not necessarily at that level that structured thought about ethics can be the most helpful.
Not exact matches
Human challenge trials like this one are an extremely efficient way for scientists to tell whether a
particular vaccine is effective, but they are rarely conducted because of the
ethical dilemma of the risk it places on volunteers who are purposely exposed to a virus.
When you combine that internal concept with the adversarial nature of the criminal trial, and the ordinary human desire to «win» any
particular contest, which competitively inclined lawyers probably have to an above average extent, you have ideal circumstances for poor intuitions about the best answer to an
ethical dilemma.