Synonyms for «moral conundrum»

A "moral conundrum" refers to a difficult situation where it is challenging to determine the right or wrong course of action based on ethical beliefs or principles. Full definition
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Sentences with «moral conundrum»

  • Release: Friday, April 1, 2016 [Theater] Written by: Guy Hibbert Directed by: Gavin Hood Eye in the Sky presents an intriguing, if not familiar moral conundrum as a British Army Colonel weighs the pros and cons of pulling the trigger on a drone missile strike that could eliminate top terrorist targets sheltered in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. (digitalshortbread.com)
  • Viking promises «sharp moral conundrum in a distinctive setting.» (bookpage.com)
  • Aronofsky must have recognized our modern moral conundrum: His depiction of humanity outside the family of Noah is almost entirely negative, so that we feel very little compassion for them. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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