Explain the concept of a moral dilemma

Use examples to show what makes a moral dilemma so challenging to address.


- Moral dilemmas are questions in which conflicting moral principles both seem sound and appropriate.
- There are no simple answers.
- One must think critically to try to determine which principle is "more right."

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