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Essay heading: Applying Common-sense Morality to Life
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Let's say that I work at Wendy's fast food restaurant. James, the manager of the store, and I are the only staff members in the store. All of the sudden, James accidentally spills hot grease all over his hand and is screaming for help. I immediately run over to help, but then a woman in the dining area screams to call 911 because her husband is having a heart attack... displayed 300 characters
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I immediately run over to help, but then a woman in the dining area screams to call 911 because her husband is having a heart attack. Now I have a moral dilemma. According to Ross, I have an obligation of beneficence to both people, but I need to evaluate which person's health is more at risk. In this situation, the person having the heart attack is in much more danger than James... displayed next 300 characters
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