Ethical Dilemma Reflection

Ethical systems help us to understand or analyze morality, but knowing what is right is no guarantee that we will always do the right thing. Just because some behaviors are understandable and perhaps even excusable does not make them moral or ethical. (Quote from text: page 46.)
You are being asked to submit a PERSONAL REFLECTION. The personal reflection should be a one-page, single-spaced personal reflection incorporating concepts from the text (and properly cited per APA guidelines). There is a SEPARATE DROPBOX for the personal reflections. Personal reflections do NOT have right or wrong answers but should rather serve as a tool for the writer to
understand one’s own decision-making process when faced with an ethical dilemma. At times, this requires the writer to look at one’s own values, morals (sense of right and wrong), duties, and ethics in a professional setting. You will NOT be evaluated on your views (whether you do the right thing or not) but rather on your ability to critically think about the given ethical dilemma. For example, when faced with an ethical dilemma, what
values does the writer have? What duties (either moral or professional) may the writer have? The goal of this exercise is NOT to write what you think the instructor wants to hear, but an honest assessment of self.
Choose any one of the following ethical dilemmas for your personal reflection that are listed below. Answer the questions specific to that ethical dilemma in a
single-spaced, one-page essay. The personal reflection should address issues that are discussed in Chapters 1 and 2 such as values, duties, and morals as well as both personal and professional ethics. Your personal reflection should be posted in the DROPBOX for instructor review. This is not for the Discussion Board but is an individual assignment.
Choose ONE of the following for your
personal reflection:
Ethical dilemmas (Chapter 1) (pages 21-22)
Situation 2: Essay Exam in College (SAME scenario except that this is an ONLINE course and the test is closed-book but you know the majority of the students are using class notes and text during the exam.)

OR
Situation 3: Mother Kills Sons
OR
Ethical dilemmas (Chapter 2) (pages 49-50)

Situation 1: Manager of Retail Store
OR
Situation 3: Marijuana in the Past
OR
Situation 5: Job Promotion
I have chosen the first situation in chapter 1. Which I have added in the files

I have chosen the situation #1 in chapter 2. I will upload chapter 1&2.

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