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  2. Ethical dilemma - Wikipedia

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    One problem with this approach is that it fails to solve symmetric cases: when two duties of the same type stand in conflict with each other. [4] Another problem for such a position is that the weight of the different types of duties seems to be situation-specific: in some cases of conflict we should tell the truth rather than keep a promise ...

  3. Wicked problem - Wikipedia

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    While the items that define a wicked problem relate to the problem itself, the items that define a super wicked problem relate to the agent trying to solve it. Global warming is a super wicked problem, and the need to intervene to tend to our longer term interests has also been taken up by others, including Richard Lazarus. [38]

  4. List of philosophical problems - Wikipedia

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    The mind–body problem is the problem of determining the relationship between the human body and the human mind. Philosophical positions on this question are generally predicated on either a reduction of one to the other, or a belief in the discrete coexistence of both.

  5. Situational theory of problem solving - Wikipedia

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    The situational theory of problem solving attempts to explain why and how an individual communicates during a problematic situation. The situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) was proposed by Jeong-Nam Kim and James E. Grunig in 2011 though their article “problem solving and communicative action: A situational theory of problem solving.”

  6. Problem statement - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of a problem statement is to identify and explain the problem. [3] [4] Another function of the problem statement is as a communication device. [3] Before the project begins, stakeholders verify the problem and goals are accurately described in the problem statement. Once approved, the project reviews it.

  7. Problematization - Wikipedia

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    Analyzed as challenges , practitioners may seek to transform the situations under study. [1] It is a method of defamiliarization of common sense . Problematization is a critical thinking and pedagogical dialogue or process and may be considered demythicisation .

  8. No-win situation - Wikipedia

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    A different form of a no-win situation is where a person or government will look bad no matter what they or it does. Sometimes such is described as a situation destined for failure, expressed by the phrase "damned if you do, damned if you don't." [4] A no-win situation is a situation where no matter what you do, the outcome will be negative. [5]

  9. Situational ethics - Wikipedia

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    Situational ethics is a form of consequentialism (though distinct from utilitarianism in that the latter's aim is "the greatest good for the greatest number") that focuses on creating the greatest amount of love.