Friday, March 1, 2019

Moral Dilemas: Antigone Essay

One of the most surd trials I face in my life are ethical and moral plights. I believe virtuoso purpose for this life is to learn to deed for ourselves and learn to see a situation correctly and act righteously. casual Im faced with decisions of right and wrong, most of which are good and correctly dealt with. Sometimes however, decisions need to be made that are non easy or perfectly clear. In this paper I call to discuss a presented moral dilemma and explain what I would do in the same situation.One of the biggest conflicts in the play Antigone by Sophocles is the honor of human law vs. divine law. In this tragic play a newly appointed king Creon declares to his people that treason was committed during battle, and one of the two brothers (Polyneices) killed shall not be buried. This dilemma is felt by many, especially Antigone (sister of Polyneices). The struggle between human law and divine law is a moral dilemma Antigone feels as she decides to go against the laws of the king.The moral dilemma organism presented is from the perspective of a pharmacist. The pharmacist has a young sick niece who has a terrible ear infection and cannot get an appointment with the doctor until the following day. The pharmacist knows that she doesnt have a prescription, but knows what type of antibiotic drug she belike needs. Does the pharmacist entertain the medicine to the niece?If I were in the agency of the pharmacist, I would refuse to give the medicine to my niece. I wouldnt give the medicine to my niece because of the consequences that I would be dealt if I were too. My position on the dilemma is similar to Ismines (Antigones sister) when trying to convince Antigone not to entomb her brother. If the pharmacist helps then he/she pull up stakes get fired, go to click, and probably never work as a pharmacist again. This turns a scant(p) term problem into a long term problem which will influence the rest of your life. Is an ear infection worth going to jail a nd possibly ruining your life?

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