hould you tell the school’s administration and risk ending your friendship, should you confront your best friend, or should you do nothing? Do you have a moral duty at all here?
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Moral Dilemmas and Moral Development
You have discovered that your best friend who is running for a student government position at your school is colluding with the Elections Committee to assure his/her victory. Should you tell the school’s administration and risk ending your friendship, should you confront your best friend, or should you do nothing? Do you have a moral duty at all here? Suppose you decide to talk to him/her first, and s/he denies the collusion. You are convinced that s/he is lying. What should you do?
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