Difference between moral reasoning and moral dilemma
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A classic dilemma is a choice between two or more alternatives, in which the outcomes are equally undesirable, or equally favorable. The dilemma does not typically involve a moral or ethical crisis, but the person or character's life may change as a result of their decision
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A moral dilemma is a conflict of morals, where you are forced to choose between the two or more options and you have a moral reason to choose and not choose each option. No matter what choice you make in these situations, you always end up compromising some moral value.
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