Moral dilemmas come in many different shapes and sizes. Whether or not something is morally wrong can be determined in a number of different ways—this is something that philosophers have devoted entire lifetimes to discussing in large volumes of work. Some moral dilemmas are much smaller, however. These smaller moral dilemmas may not weigh as heavily on the mind, but they are just as important as the larger moral dilemmas when it comes to determining moral rules and codes—sometimes even more so, because they allow the individual to break down the philosophical concept behind a moral code Continue reading...