Self-sacrifice and self-Interest: Chapter 6
Major message: What is the major message of the chapter?
One of the most difficult dilemmas anyone can face is a "right vs. right" conflict. This is a conflict in which the individual must choose between two potentially beneficial outcomes and weigh the costs and benefits of both. The chapter provides guidance about how someone coping with an ethical dilemma can remain true to their core principles and negotiate the difficult territory of such a decision. A good example of this is the dilemma between truth and order, as manifested in the classical drama Antigone; Antigone wants to bury her brother; Creon wants her brother's body to be left unburied as an example to traitors. To answer such dilemmas in the decision-maker's own life requires a clear and deep understanding of his or values and personal truths. The chapter stresses that there are not singular, eternal and unbending truths which exist for all time and all people; rather the reader must have a sense of his or her own personal moral compass.
Q2. Key words
The four questions to ask when making a decision: "how do my feelings and instincts...
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