Deck 5: Ethical Perspectives
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Deck 5: Ethical Perspectives
1
From a ______ perspective, businesses and other organizations function as moral communities in which members have a significant voice in the rules and policies that govern them.
A) pluralistic
B) Kantian
C) self-sacrificing
D) pragmatic
A) pluralistic
B) Kantian
C) self-sacrificing
D) pragmatic
B
2
______ followers do not wait to be asked.
A) Engaged
B) Dynamic
C) Proactive
D) Active
A) Engaged
B) Dynamic
C) Proactive
D) Active
C
3
______ emphasized that individual growth is the ultimate goal of moral decision-making.
A) Kant
B) Gandhi
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
A) Kant
B) Gandhi
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
C
4
Which of the following is not an application of utilitarianism?
A) build on your prior experience
B) set personal interests aside
C) carefully examine the outcomes of your decisions
D) there may be unanticipated outcomes
A) build on your prior experience
B) set personal interests aside
C) carefully examine the outcomes of your decisions
D) there may be unanticipated outcomes
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5
______ argued that ethical dilemmas should be approached scientifically as well.
A) Immanuel Kant
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) Gandhi
D) John Dewey
A) Immanuel Kant
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) Gandhi
D) John Dewey
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6
The term ______ means "without exception."
A) altruistic
B) empathetic
C) categorical
D) self-sacrifice
A) altruistic
B) empathetic
C) categorical
D) self-sacrifice
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7
______ is integral to altruistic leadership.
A) Dramatic rehearsal
B) Ethical behavior
C) Social relationships
D) Self-sacrifice
A) Dramatic rehearsal
B) Ethical behavior
C) Social relationships
D) Self-sacrifice
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8
______ argued that people should do what is morally right no matter the consequences.
A) Kant
B) Gandhi
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
A) Kant
B) Gandhi
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
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9
Which of the following is not one of the applications of Kant's perspective?
A) be duty-bound
B) moral obligations may conflict with one another
C) always ask yourself if you would want everyone to make the same choice
D) demonstrate respect for others
A) be duty-bound
B) moral obligations may conflict with one another
C) always ask yourself if you would want everyone to make the same choice
D) demonstrate respect for others
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10
In ______, people are never a means to an end; they are the ends.
A) altruism
B) utilitarianism
C) functionism
D) pragmatism
A) altruism
B) utilitarianism
C) functionism
D) pragmatism
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11
______ followers see themselves in subordinate position.
A) Active
B) Proactive
C) Passive
D) Apathetic
A) Active
B) Proactive
C) Passive
D) Apathetic
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12
______ is a central value of Confucianism.
A) Humility
B) Benevolence
C) Compassion
D) Humbleness
A) Humility
B) Benevolence
C) Compassion
D) Humbleness
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13
Which philosopher is associated with utilitarianism?
A) Immanuel Kant
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) the Dalai Lama
D) John Dewey
A) Immanuel Kant
B) Jeremy Bentham
C) the Dalai Lama
D) John Dewey
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14
______ is based on the premise that ethical choices should be based on their consequences.
A) Altruism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Functionism
D) Pragmatism
A) Altruism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Functionism
D) Pragmatism
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15
Concern for others promotes healthy ______.
A) social relationships
B) engaged learners
C) conversation
D) activity
A) social relationships
B) engaged learners
C) conversation
D) activity
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16
Which of the following is not a caution of pragmatism?
A) lacks a moral center
B) can lead to undesirable decisions
C) assures that communities will develop similar standards
D) measuring growth is difficult
A) lacks a moral center
B) can lead to undesirable decisions
C) assures that communities will develop similar standards
D) measuring growth is difficult
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17
Team building is an example of ______ type of altruistic behavior.
A) individual-focused
B) group-focused
C) organizational-focused
D) societal-focused
A) individual-focused
B) group-focused
C) organizational-focused
D) societal-focused
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18
In ______, decision-makers conduct a series of imaginary thought experiments to visualize how their decisions could turn out.
A) dramatic rehearsal
B) ethical behavior
C) social relationships
D) self-sacrifice
A) dramatic rehearsal
B) ethical behavior
C) social relationships
D) self-sacrifice
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19
______ argued that we should never treat people as a means to an end.
A) Kant
B) Gandhi
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
A) Kant
B) Gandhi
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
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20
______ followers believe it is important to express their opinions and to offer input to their leaders when asked.
A) Engaged
B) Dynamic
C) Proactive
D) Active
A) Engaged
B) Dynamic
C) Proactive
D) Active
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21
______ theory is best applied to democratic societies.
A) Altruism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Kant's categorical imperative
D) Justice as fairness
A) Altruism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Kant's categorical imperative
D) Justice as fairness
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22
Pragmatism was the dominant philosophical movement in the United States from the Civil War through World War II.
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23
What is it called when an individual practices mental imagination of a decision for the purpose of visualizing how a decision might play out?
A) dramatic rehearsal
B) justice as fairness
C) pragmatic temperament
D) moral obligation
A) dramatic rehearsal
B) justice as fairness
C) pragmatic temperament
D) moral obligation
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24
______ was the dominant philosophical movement in the United States from the Civil War through World War II.
A) Altruism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Functionism
D) Pragmatism
A) Altruism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Functionism
D) Pragmatism
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25
Which of the following was not part of Virginia Held's model?
A) focuses on the importance of noting and meeting the needs of those we are responsible for
B) values emotions
C) specific needs and relationships take priority above universal principles
D) values integrity
A) focuses on the importance of noting and meeting the needs of those we are responsible for
B) values emotions
C) specific needs and relationships take priority above universal principles
D) values integrity
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26
According to ______, each person has an equal right to the same basic liberties that are compatible with similar liberties for all.
A) Rawls
B) Kant
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
A) Rawls
B) Kant
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
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27
Utilitarianism seeks to minimize harm for the greatest number of people.
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28
Differences in status, wealth, and ability disappear behind the ______.
A) veil of ignorance
B) veil of fairness
C) veil of bliss
D) veil of prosperity
A) veil of ignorance
B) veil of fairness
C) veil of bliss
D) veil of prosperity
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29
In the event of large-scale medical emergencies, a medical staff may need to make tough decisions on who should be prioritized for medical care based on a patient's likelihood to survive. This is an example of which ethical approach?
A) altruism
B) utilitarianism
C) kant's categorical imperative
D) justice as fairness
A) altruism
B) utilitarianism
C) kant's categorical imperative
D) justice as fairness
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30
______ are compassionate individuals who absorb other's pain, helping them confront and overcome their negative feelings to go forward.
A) Leaders
B) Enablers
C) Pragmatics
D) Toxin handlers
A) Leaders
B) Enablers
C) Pragmatics
D) Toxin handlers
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31
______ altruistic behaviors include providing training, technical assistance, and mentoring.
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
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32
______ altruistic behaviors include making contributions to promote social welfare, reducing pollution, ensuring product safety, and maintaining customer satisfaction.
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
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33
Altruism appears to be a universal value.
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34
______ altruistic attitudes and actions include demonstrating commitment and loyalty, protecting organizational resources, and whistleblowing.
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
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35
______ altruistic behaviors include team building, participative group decision-making, and minority advancement programs.
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
A) Organizational-focused
B) Individual-focused
C) Group-focused
D) Societal-focused
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36
According to ______, what is right for one is right for all.
A) Rawls
B) Kant
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
A) Rawls
B) Kant
C) Dewey
D) Bentham
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37
One of the cautions of pragmatism lacks a ______.
A) moral center
B) moral reason
C) moral landscape
D) moral compass
A) moral center
B) moral reason
C) moral landscape
D) moral compass
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38
What do utilitarianism and the categorical imperative have in common?
A) Both focus on the consequences of choices.
B) Both involve the application of universal rules to specific situations.
C) Both are growing increasingly popular among philosophers.
D) These approaches have nothing in common.
A) Both focus on the consequences of choices.
B) Both involve the application of universal rules to specific situations.
C) Both are growing increasingly popular among philosophers.
D) These approaches have nothing in common.
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39
Jeremy Bentham is one of the theorists associated with altruism.
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40
Which ethical approach may focus on an individual being duty bound?
A) altruism
B) pragmatism
C) Kant's categorical imperative
D) justice as fairness
A) altruism
B) pragmatism
C) Kant's categorical imperative
D) justice as fairness
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41
One caution of altruism is that the extent of obligations is a little too clear.
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42
Explain why altruism is more important to leaders than followers.
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43
Describe the applications of pragmatism.
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44
Utilitarian analysis can also be used when choosing between two negative alternatives.
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45
One caution is that Rawls's principles can only be applied to democratic societies.
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46
Caregivers can get caught up in empathy and deny their own needs.
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47
The majority of us believe that our greatest moral responsibility lies with those who are closest to us.
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48
Discuss the four steps for conducting a utilitarian analysis of an ethical problem.
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49
John Dewey was a spokesperson for utilitarianism.
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50
Describe the applications of utilitarianism.
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51
Deontological ethicists argue that we ought to make choices based on our duties.
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52
Name and explain Rawls's principles of justice.
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53
List the "cautions" of Kant's perspective.
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54
What is "the veil of ignorance?"
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55
Utilitarian decision makers almost always reach the same conclusions when faced with the same dilemma.
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56
Taking a pragmatic approach is inflexible.
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57
One of the cautions of utilitarianism is that there may be unanticipated consequences.
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58
Describe the applications of altruism.
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