Ethical dilemmas come up only when we have competing frameworks. What we face are unpleasant decisions.
"We could make rich people's lives easier at the expense of poor people" isn't an ethical dilemma no matter what.
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granted. but you are establishing the absence of literal dilemmas by assertion.
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Well I can't prove a negative. But I can speak from expertise, which you can accept or not at your leisure.
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fair enough. i'm stuck depending on my own, it seems.
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Show me an actual ethical dilemma that doesn't require omitting external context and operates within established ethics rules.
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You could probably point to like, idk, a dozen or so easy to find Conflicts of financial Interest, which I'll grant...
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But I think that's evidently not the scope the OP was asking about.
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agreed. not talking about simple conflicts of interest.
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Right. So what I'm saying is *rarely* do we encounter situations where two applicable ethical codes conflict.
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