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  2. Ethical dilemma - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, an ethical dilemma, also called an ethical paradox or moral dilemma, is a situation in which two or more conflicting moral imperatives, none of which overrides the other, confront an agent. A closely related definition characterizes an ethical dilemma as a situation in which every

  3. Ethics - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern ethics instead focuses on how moral demands arise in specific situations as one encounters other people. [76] The practices of compassion and loving-kindness are key elements of Buddhist ethics. Ethical egoism is the view that people should act in their self-interest or that an action is morally right if the person acts for their own ...

  4. Ethical Porn Just Might Be the Best Way to Get Your Jollies ...

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    Run-of-the-mill porn can be fraught with issues. Much of it is still centered on the male gaze, women are often depicted in demeaning ways and consent can feel iffy at best. Enter ethical porn ...

  5. Morality - Wikipedia

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    Ethics (also known as moral philosophy) is the branch of philosophy which addresses questions of morality. The word "ethics" is "commonly used interchangeably with 'morality' ... and sometimes it is used more narrowly to mean the moral principles of a particular tradition, group, or individual."

  6. Harvard removes human skin binding from a book in its library

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    Then on Wednesday, the university announced it had removed the novel's skin binding after a museum committee decided against its holding in the Library's collection "due to the ethically fraught ...

  7. Buddhist ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Four Noble Truths express the central problem motivating Buddhist ethics—the need for liberation from suffering. According to the first Noble Truth, worldly existence is fraught with suffering (dukkha). Dukkha is seen to arise from craving, and putting an end to craving can lead to liberation . Cravings may be foregone by following the ...

  8. What is geoengineering, and why is it sparking climate change ...

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    Both kinds are ethically fraught, but solar geoengineering is the one heating up a lot of debate online and at science conferences. According to Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program, ...

  9. Moral blindness - Wikipedia

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    Moral blindness, also known as ethical blindness, is defined as a person's temporary inability to see the ethical aspect of a decision they are making. It is often caused by external factors due to which an individual is unable to see the immoral aspect of their behavior in that particular situation.