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What does the Dilema Raffi primarily illustrate?
What does the Dilema Raffi primarily illustrate?
Which ethical approach does the utilitarian perspective represent?
Which ethical approach does the utilitarian perspective represent?
In the context of Dilema Raffi, what might a personal responsibility conflict with?
In the context of Dilema Raffi, what might a personal responsibility conflict with?
What is a common analysis technique used in resolving dilemmas like Dilema Raffi?
What is a common analysis technique used in resolving dilemmas like Dilema Raffi?
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Which situation exemplifies a Dilema Raffi scenario?
Which situation exemplifies a Dilema Raffi scenario?
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Dilema Raffi
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Definition: The "Dilema Raffi" refers to a philosophical and ethical problem involving decision-making under conditions of uncertainty, often presented as a choice in which competing moral principles clash.
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Origin: The dilemma is named after a hypothetical character, Raffi, used to illustrate complex moral choices.
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Key Components:
- Conflicting Values: Features two or more values or obligations that cannot all be fulfilled simultaneously.
- Choices: Typically involves a situation where the decision will have significant consequences for individuals involved.
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Common Scenarios:
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Utilitarian vs. Deontological Ethics:
- Utilitarian approach seeks the greatest good for the greatest number.
- Deontological approach emphasizes the importance of following moral rules or duties.
- Personal vs. Societal Responsibility: Situations where personal loyalty may conflict with societal obligations or norms.
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Utilitarian vs. Deontological Ethics:
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Examples:
- Choosing whether to save one person who is close to you or a group of strangers in danger.
- Deciding whether to report a friend's illegal activity, which could help society but harm the friendship.
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Analysis Techniques:
- Cost-Benefit Analysis: Weighing possible outcomes for each decision alternative.
- Moral Reasoning: Evaluating decisions based on ethical theories like virtue ethics, consequentialism, etc.
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Implications:
- Highlights the complexities of moral decision-making.
- Encourages critical thinking about ethics and personal values.
- Used in discussions on ethics in business, healthcare, and law.
Dilema Raffi
- The Dilemma Raffi is a hypothetical situation used to explore ethical issues in decision making.
- The dilemma focuses on choices with conflicting moral principles.
- The dilemma highlights the struggle between utilitarian and deontological ethics, often leading to conflicting values and obligations.
- The dilemma commonly involves personal vs. societal moral responsibility.
- Examples of the Dilemma Raffi include choosing between saving a loved one or saving a group of strangers, and whether to report a friend's crime.
- Dilema Raffi helps promote critical thinking and moral reasoning, and is often analyzed using cost-benefit analysis.
- The dilemma is often applied to real-world situations, like ethical dilemmas in business, healthcare, and law.
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Explore the intricacies of the Dilemma Raffi, a philosophical conundrum that challenges moral decision-making under uncertainty. This quiz delves into conflicting values and the clash between utilitarian and deontological ethics, providing a platform to understand personal versus societal responsibilities.