This question is more of an ethical issue.
You are walking down a road and come to a river. At the edge of the river a baby is playing alone without supervision. You do not know where the parents or guardians are and you have very good reason to believe that the child will fall into the torrent and be swept away. While you are not legally obligated to do anything, you like most people, would probably feel compelled to prevent the impending calamity. Consider the concepts you read about this week and come up with one argument for helping the child and one for leaving the child and doing nothing. Make sure you focus on concepts like teleology versus deontology, the various perspectives of philosophers and psychologists and so on.
Ethical Decision-Making in Counseling: A Case Study Approach
Benchmark Ethical Dilemma Presentation Assignment Instructions Ethical Dilemmas in Counseling: A Case Study Approach Ethical dilemmas are an inherent part of the counseling profession. Counselors often face complex situations where their values and professional obligations clash, requiring careful consideration and a structured approach to decision-making. This paper will explore a hypothetical ethical dilemma in counseling, […]