What should one do when there is a conflict between the law and one’s own moral position about an issue
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Ethical reasoning is used when there is a conflict between the law and one’s own moral position about an issue.
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- It is self-evident that both law and morality seek our peace of mind and fairness.
- There is a major contradiction between law and morality, and this conflict is manifested in a few particular situations.
- In today's society, some legal professionals may assert that the rule of law is absolute. Its significance beyond that of all other regulators, such as morality.
- However, the disagreement between them demonstrates that in some circumstances, moral standards are stronger than legal norms.
- Although one might argue that as long as the law enables certain social behaviours such as same-sex marriage, abortion, and prostitution regulation, they are not legally unlawful, they are moral dilemmas of the modern world, demonstrating that moral values are still stronger than legal ones.
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