Deck 3: Philosophical Ethics and Business

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_____ typically assert that individual rights and duties are fundamental and thus can also be referred to as a rights-based,or duty-based approach to ethics.

A)Principle-based ethics
B)Role ethics
C)Virtue-based ethics
D)Pragmatic ethics
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Utilitarianism is a social philosophy that promotes the welfare of well-informed political minorities.
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Utilitarianism has been called a virtue-based approach to ethics and social policy.
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The concept of a human or moral right is central to the utilitarian ethical tradition.
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The "market" version of utilitarianism argues that questions of safety and risk should be determined by experts who establish standards that the business is required to meet.
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Principle-based ethics direct us to consider the moral character of individuals and how various character traits can contribute to,or obstruct,a happy and meaningful human life.
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Ethics offers prescriptions for what a person should do while not seeking to provide justifications for such recommendations.
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Ethics attempts to answer the question of how we should live,but it does not give reasons to support its answers.
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The three major categories of an ethical framework are:

A)utility,virtue,and values.
B)universal rights,values,and moral principles.
C)universal rights,cultural norms,and morals.
D)consequences,principles,and personal character.
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Utilitarians would object to child labor as a matter of principle.
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Utilitarianism's fundamental insight is that we should decide what to do by:

A)considering the moral character of individuals.
B)following the rules,regardless of consequences.
C)acting only out of a self-interest.
D)considering the consequences of our actions.
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One of the major challenges to an ethics based on rights points to practical problems in applying a theory of rights to real-life situations.
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_____ directs us to decide based on overall consequences of our acts.

A)Deontology
B)Role ethics
C)Utilitarianism
D)Virtue ethics
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The rights of employees to minimum wage,equal opportunity,and to bargain collectively as part of a union are examples of their rights grounded in moral entitlements.
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The "administrative" version of utilitarianism considers competitive markets to be the most efficient means of maximizing happiness.
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A principle-based framework defines a set of rules that enforces us to act or decide in certain ways.
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An ethics of virtue focuses on the actions of a person rather than the person's characteristics.
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Virtue ethics directs us to act on the basis of moral principles such as respecting human rights.
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The study of various character traits that can contribute to,or obstruct,a happy and meaningful human life is part of _____.

A)Kantian tradition
B)virtue ethics
C)principle-based ethics
D)utilitarianism
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According to a principle-based ethical framework,social contract functions to organize and ease relations between individuals.
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Which of the following principles does utilitarianism emphasize?

A)Producing the greatest good for the greatest number
B)Acting only out of self-interest
C)Ensuring that a fair decision is an impartial decision
D)Obeying the law and keeping promises
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_____ ensure the integrity and proper functioning of the economic,legal,or financial systems.

A)Social functions
B)Administrative functions
C)Marketing functions
D)Gatekeeper functions
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Which of the following approaches emphasizes the need to follow legal rules regardless of unfavorable consequences?

A)Virtue ethics
B)Utilitarianism
C)Principle-based ethics
D)Egoism
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Which of the following is a fundamental moral duty according to Immanuel Kant?

A)To place principles over morals
B)To ponder over the nuances of ethics
C)To treat each person as an end in themselves
D)To continuously set moral examples for everyone to follow
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No group could function if members were free at all times to decide for themselves what to do and how to act.Which of the following functions to organize and ease relations between individuals?

A)Autocracy
B)Self-rule
C)Social contract
D)Personal norms
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Which of the following statements reflects the approach of a principle-based ethical tradition?

A)Obey the law
B)Ends justify the means
C)Maximize the overall good
D)Survival of the fittest
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Identify the statement that most accurately describes the difference between the market and the administrative versions of utilitarianism.

A)The administrative version of utilitarianism promotes policies that protect property rights and encourage competition.
B)The administrative version of utilitarianism uses social sciences to predict consequences.
C)The administrative version of utilitarianism turns to policy experts for the design and implementation of policies.
D)The administrative version produces those goods that the consumers want.
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The utilitarian tradition relies on _____ for deciding on the ethical legitimacy of alternative decisions.

A)intuition
B)experience
C)variable analysis
D)social sciences
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Free market economics is grounded in the _____.

A)rights-based framework of ethics
B)principle-based framework of ethics
C)utilitarian framework of ethics
D)legal framework of ethics
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"We ought to stop at a red light,even if no cars are coming and I could get to my destination that much sooner." Identify the ethical approach that follows this line of thought.

A)Virtue ethics
B)Utilitarianism
C)Role ethics
D)Ethics of principles
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Which of the following would be advocated by the "administrative" version of utilitarianism?

A)Deregulation of advertising standards
B)Reliance on free and competitive markets
C)Risk-taking by consumers
D)Government regulation of business
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The _____ goes against the ethical principle of obeying certain duties or responsibilities,no matter the end result.

A)rights-based framework of ethics
B)duty-based framework of ethics
C)deontological framework of ethics
D)utilitarian framework of ethics
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Utilitarianism has been called a(n):

A)commonsensical approach to ethics.
B)behavioral approach to ethics.
C)consequentialist approach to ethics.
D)intuitive approach to ethics.
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What is the difference between a principle-based framework of ethics and utilitarianism?

A)Ethics of principles is based on self-interest,whereas utilitarianism is based on human rights.
B)Ethics of principles is based on human rights,whereas utilitarianism is based on self-interest.
C)Ethics of principles is based on rules,whereas utilitarianism is based on consequences.
D)Ethics of principles is based on consequences,whereas utilitarianism is based on rules.
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_____ is commonly identified with the policy of "maximizing the overall good."

A)Stoicism
B)Deontology
C)Pragmatism
D)Utilitarianism
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Amanda and Jeremy argue about the employment of children in tobacco farms in a certain part of the world.Jeremy is of the view that this practice is ethical.He supports this view by stating facts about how the economic and social gains from employing children in these farms outweigh the long-term economic losses due to the health problems and lack of education suffered by these children.Jeremy is most likely an adherent of _____.

A)virtue ethics
B)deontological ethics
C)utilitarianism
D)classicism
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_____ are ethical rules that put values into action.

A)Morals
B)Attitudes
C)Virtues
D)Principles
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One of the problems of the utilitarian tradition of ethics is:

A)its need to count,measure,compare,and quantify consequences.
B)its lack of focus on the possible results of actions.
C)its tendency to excessively focus on individual welfare.
D)its reliance on unmeasurable and abstract actions.
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Utilitarianism determines ethical and unethical acts by their _____.

A)legality
B)consequences
C)fairness
D)nuances
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Which of the following is true of a market version of utilitarianism?

A)Questions of safety and risk are determined by experts.
B)Social science determines policies to maximize the overall good.
C)Individuals calculate for themselves what risks they wish to take.
D)A government regulator determines the safety standards in the marketplace.
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_____ understandings of social justice argue that freedom from coercion by others is the most central element of social justice.

A)Anarchist
B)Egalitarian
C)Libertarian
D)Conservative
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People endorsing child labor by justifying that it brings in foreign investment within poor countries are _____.
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An ethics of _____ shifts the focus from questions about what a person should do,to a focus on who that person is.

A)virtue
B)principle
C)stoicism
D)intuition
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Which of the following is a right granted to an employee on the basis of legislation or judicial rulings?

A)The right to a specific health care package
B)The right to bargain as part of a union
C)The right to pension funds
D)The right to a bonus
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The concept of human rights is central to which of the following ethical traditions?

A)Virtue-based ethical tradition
B)Consequence-based ethical tradition
C)Role-based ethical tradition
D)Principle-based ethical tradition
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_____ are fundamental to theories of social justice upon which capitalist economies have been built.

A)Liberty and equality
B)Fraternity and autocracy
C)Kinship and cooperation
D)Consideration and kindness
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The emphasis on producing the greatest good for the greatest number makes utilitarianism a _____.
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The _____ version of utilitarianism would be sympathetic with government regulation of business on the grounds that such regulation will ensure that business activities do contribute to the overall good.
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Identify the true statement about ethics based on rights.

A)Rights and duties can be easily defined.
B)There is no agreement on the scope and range of rights.
C)Application of theory to real-life situations is easy.
D)There exists a well-defined line between rights and desires.
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Identify the view which holds that people act only out of a self-interest.

A)Altruism
B)Egoism
C)Utilitarianism
D)Libertarianism
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Which of the following is a reason why a rights-based framework of ethics would object to child labor?

A)Such practices violate laws that are widely accepted in developed countries.
B)Such practices are not economically feasible in the modern era.
C)Such practices violate our duty to treat children with respect.
D)Such practices do not produce beneficial consequences to children.
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What is the difference between virtue ethics and principle-based ethics?

A)Virtue ethics is based on character traits,whereas principle-based ethics is based on a set of rules.
B)Virtue ethics is based on the consequences of actions,whereas principle-based ethics is based on character traits.
C)Virtue ethics is based on set of rules,whereas principle-based ethics is based on consequences of actions.
D)Virtue ethics is based on producing the greater good,whereas principle-based ethics is based on self-interest.
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The Kantian tradition claims that humans do not act only out of instinct and conditioning;they make free choices about how they live their lives,about their own ends.In this sense,humans are said to have a fundamental human right of:

A)dignity.
B)rationality.
C)autonomy.
D)dependency.
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Virtue ethics directs us to consider the _____ of individuals and how various character traits can contribute to,or obstruct a happy,meaningful life.
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_____ is commonly identified with the principle of "maximize the overall good" or,in a slightly different version,of producing "the greatest good for the greatest number."
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Which of the following focuses on the concept of business practices and what type of people these practices are creating?

A)Virtue ethics
B)Kantian ethics
C)Utilitarian ethics
D)Principle-based ethics
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Which of the following approaches shifts the focus from questions about what a person should do,to a focus on who that person is?

A)Altruism
B)Principle-based ethics
C)Utilitarianism
D)Virtue ethics
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_____ recognizes that our motivations are not the sorts of things that each of us chooses anew each morning.

A)Principle-based ethics
B)Pragmatic ethics
C)Role-based ethics
D)Virtue ethics
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_____ is a tradition within philosophical ethics that seeks a full and detailed description of those character traits that would constitute a good and full human life.

A)Kantian ethics
B)Deontological ethics
C)Role ethics
D)Virtue ethics
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The _____ tradition claims that our fundamental human rights,and the duties that follow from them,are derived from our nature as free and rational beings.

A)utilitarian
B)virtue-based
C)role-based
D)Kantian
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Explain Immanuel Kant's view on the ethical principles of human rights.
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What is a moral right?
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How do legal rules and principles bind us to act and take decisions in certain ways?
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How does utilitarianism contradict the fundamental ethical principle: the end does not justify the means?
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_____ rights protect individuals from being treated in ways that would violate their dignity and that would treat them as mere objects or means.
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How does a free and competitive market help in attaining utilitarian goals?
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_____ is a view that holds that people act only out of self-interest.
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What is an ethical framework? What does it address?
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How is the concept of moral right central to the principle-based ethical tradition?
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How does utilitarianism have a strong impact on business and business ethics?
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In the language of many philosophers,ethical duties should be _____ rather than hypothetical.
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Legal rules,organizational rules,role-based rules,and professional rules form a part of a _____,which functions to organize and ease relations between individuals.
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Explain how child labor may be justified in the eyes of a utilitarian.
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What is the biggest challenge posed by "egoism"?
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Briefly highlight the challenges associated with utilitarian thinking.
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Briefly explain the concept of virtue ethics.
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What is a social contract?
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What do principle-based,ethical frameworks address?
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Distinguish between legal and employee rights.
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Right to a minimum wage,equal opportunity,to bargain collectively as part of a union,and to be free from sexual harassment are examples of _____ rights.
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_____ typically assert that individual rights and duties are fundamental and thus can also be referred to as a rights-based,or duty-based approach to ethics.

A)Principle-based ethics
B)Role ethics
C)Virtue-based ethics
D)Pragmatic ethics
A
Explanation: Principle-based ethics typically assert that individual rights and duties are fundamental and thus can also be referred to as a rights-based,or duty-based (deontological)approach to ethics.It is often distinguished from consequentialist frameworks,which determine ethical decisions based on the consequences of our acts.
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Utilitarianism is a social philosophy that promotes the welfare of well-informed political minorities.
True
Explanation: The emphasis on producing the greatest good for the greatest number makes utilitarianism a social philosophy that opposes policies that aim to benefit only a small social,economic,or political minority.Historically,utilitarianism has provided strong support for democratic institutions and policies.
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Utilitarianism has been called a virtue-based approach to ethics and social policy.
False
Explanation: Utilitarianism has been called a consequentialist approach to ethics and social policy.It would consider a decision that promotes the greatest amount of these values for the greatest number of people as the most reasonable decision.
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The concept of a human or moral right is central to the utilitarian ethical tradition.
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The "market" version of utilitarianism argues that questions of safety and risk should be determined by experts who establish standards that the business is required to meet.
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Principle-based ethics direct us to consider the moral character of individuals and how various character traits can contribute to,or obstruct,a happy and meaningful human life.
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Ethics offers prescriptions for what a person should do while not seeking to provide justifications for such recommendations.
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Ethics attempts to answer the question of how we should live,but it does not give reasons to support its answers.
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The three major categories of an ethical framework are:

A)utility,virtue,and values.
B)universal rights,values,and moral principles.
C)universal rights,cultural norms,and morals.
D)consequences,principles,and personal character.
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Utilitarians would object to child labor as a matter of principle.
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Utilitarianism's fundamental insight is that we should decide what to do by:

A)considering the moral character of individuals.
B)following the rules,regardless of consequences.
C)acting only out of a self-interest.
D)considering the consequences of our actions.
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One of the major challenges to an ethics based on rights points to practical problems in applying a theory of rights to real-life situations.
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_____ directs us to decide based on overall consequences of our acts.

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B)Role ethics
C)Utilitarianism
D)Virtue ethics
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The rights of employees to minimum wage,equal opportunity,and to bargain collectively as part of a union are examples of their rights grounded in moral entitlements.
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The "administrative" version of utilitarianism considers competitive markets to be the most efficient means of maximizing happiness.
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A principle-based framework defines a set of rules that enforces us to act or decide in certain ways.
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An ethics of virtue focuses on the actions of a person rather than the person's characteristics.
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Virtue ethics directs us to act on the basis of moral principles such as respecting human rights.
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The study of various character traits that can contribute to,or obstruct,a happy and meaningful human life is part of _____.

A)Kantian tradition
B)virtue ethics
C)principle-based ethics
D)utilitarianism
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According to a principle-based ethical framework,social contract functions to organize and ease relations between individuals.
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21
Which of the following principles does utilitarianism emphasize?

A)Producing the greatest good for the greatest number
B)Acting only out of self-interest
C)Ensuring that a fair decision is an impartial decision
D)Obeying the law and keeping promises
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_____ ensure the integrity and proper functioning of the economic,legal,or financial systems.

A)Social functions
B)Administrative functions
C)Marketing functions
D)Gatekeeper functions
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Which of the following approaches emphasizes the need to follow legal rules regardless of unfavorable consequences?

A)Virtue ethics
B)Utilitarianism
C)Principle-based ethics
D)Egoism
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Which of the following is a fundamental moral duty according to Immanuel Kant?

A)To place principles over morals
B)To ponder over the nuances of ethics
C)To treat each person as an end in themselves
D)To continuously set moral examples for everyone to follow
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No group could function if members were free at all times to decide for themselves what to do and how to act.Which of the following functions to organize and ease relations between individuals?

A)Autocracy
B)Self-rule
C)Social contract
D)Personal norms
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Which of the following statements reflects the approach of a principle-based ethical tradition?

A)Obey the law
B)Ends justify the means
C)Maximize the overall good
D)Survival of the fittest
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Identify the statement that most accurately describes the difference between the market and the administrative versions of utilitarianism.

A)The administrative version of utilitarianism promotes policies that protect property rights and encourage competition.
B)The administrative version of utilitarianism uses social sciences to predict consequences.
C)The administrative version of utilitarianism turns to policy experts for the design and implementation of policies.
D)The administrative version produces those goods that the consumers want.
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The utilitarian tradition relies on _____ for deciding on the ethical legitimacy of alternative decisions.

A)intuition
B)experience
C)variable analysis
D)social sciences
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29
Free market economics is grounded in the _____.

A)rights-based framework of ethics
B)principle-based framework of ethics
C)utilitarian framework of ethics
D)legal framework of ethics
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30
"We ought to stop at a red light,even if no cars are coming and I could get to my destination that much sooner." Identify the ethical approach that follows this line of thought.

A)Virtue ethics
B)Utilitarianism
C)Role ethics
D)Ethics of principles
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Which of the following would be advocated by the "administrative" version of utilitarianism?

A)Deregulation of advertising standards
B)Reliance on free and competitive markets
C)Risk-taking by consumers
D)Government regulation of business
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The _____ goes against the ethical principle of obeying certain duties or responsibilities,no matter the end result.

A)rights-based framework of ethics
B)duty-based framework of ethics
C)deontological framework of ethics
D)utilitarian framework of ethics
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Utilitarianism has been called a(n):

A)commonsensical approach to ethics.
B)behavioral approach to ethics.
C)consequentialist approach to ethics.
D)intuitive approach to ethics.
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34
What is the difference between a principle-based framework of ethics and utilitarianism?

A)Ethics of principles is based on self-interest,whereas utilitarianism is based on human rights.
B)Ethics of principles is based on human rights,whereas utilitarianism is based on self-interest.
C)Ethics of principles is based on rules,whereas utilitarianism is based on consequences.
D)Ethics of principles is based on consequences,whereas utilitarianism is based on rules.
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35
_____ is commonly identified with the policy of "maximizing the overall good."

A)Stoicism
B)Deontology
C)Pragmatism
D)Utilitarianism
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36
Amanda and Jeremy argue about the employment of children in tobacco farms in a certain part of the world.Jeremy is of the view that this practice is ethical.He supports this view by stating facts about how the economic and social gains from employing children in these farms outweigh the long-term economic losses due to the health problems and lack of education suffered by these children.Jeremy is most likely an adherent of _____.

A)virtue ethics
B)deontological ethics
C)utilitarianism
D)classicism
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37
_____ are ethical rules that put values into action.

A)Morals
B)Attitudes
C)Virtues
D)Principles
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38
One of the problems of the utilitarian tradition of ethics is:

A)its need to count,measure,compare,and quantify consequences.
B)its lack of focus on the possible results of actions.
C)its tendency to excessively focus on individual welfare.
D)its reliance on unmeasurable and abstract actions.
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39
Utilitarianism determines ethical and unethical acts by their _____.

A)legality
B)consequences
C)fairness
D)nuances
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40
Which of the following is true of a market version of utilitarianism?

A)Questions of safety and risk are determined by experts.
B)Social science determines policies to maximize the overall good.
C)Individuals calculate for themselves what risks they wish to take.
D)A government regulator determines the safety standards in the marketplace.
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_____ understandings of social justice argue that freedom from coercion by others is the most central element of social justice.

A)Anarchist
B)Egalitarian
C)Libertarian
D)Conservative
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42
People endorsing child labor by justifying that it brings in foreign investment within poor countries are _____.
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43
An ethics of _____ shifts the focus from questions about what a person should do,to a focus on who that person is.

A)virtue
B)principle
C)stoicism
D)intuition
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44
Which of the following is a right granted to an employee on the basis of legislation or judicial rulings?

A)The right to a specific health care package
B)The right to bargain as part of a union
C)The right to pension funds
D)The right to a bonus
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45
The concept of human rights is central to which of the following ethical traditions?

A)Virtue-based ethical tradition
B)Consequence-based ethical tradition
C)Role-based ethical tradition
D)Principle-based ethical tradition
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46
_____ are fundamental to theories of social justice upon which capitalist economies have been built.

A)Liberty and equality
B)Fraternity and autocracy
C)Kinship and cooperation
D)Consideration and kindness
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47
The emphasis on producing the greatest good for the greatest number makes utilitarianism a _____.
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48
The _____ version of utilitarianism would be sympathetic with government regulation of business on the grounds that such regulation will ensure that business activities do contribute to the overall good.
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49
Identify the true statement about ethics based on rights.

A)Rights and duties can be easily defined.
B)There is no agreement on the scope and range of rights.
C)Application of theory to real-life situations is easy.
D)There exists a well-defined line between rights and desires.
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50
Identify the view which holds that people act only out of a self-interest.

A)Altruism
B)Egoism
C)Utilitarianism
D)Libertarianism
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51
Which of the following is a reason why a rights-based framework of ethics would object to child labor?

A)Such practices violate laws that are widely accepted in developed countries.
B)Such practices are not economically feasible in the modern era.
C)Such practices violate our duty to treat children with respect.
D)Such practices do not produce beneficial consequences to children.
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52
What is the difference between virtue ethics and principle-based ethics?

A)Virtue ethics is based on character traits,whereas principle-based ethics is based on a set of rules.
B)Virtue ethics is based on the consequences of actions,whereas principle-based ethics is based on character traits.
C)Virtue ethics is based on set of rules,whereas principle-based ethics is based on consequences of actions.
D)Virtue ethics is based on producing the greater good,whereas principle-based ethics is based on self-interest.
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53
The Kantian tradition claims that humans do not act only out of instinct and conditioning;they make free choices about how they live their lives,about their own ends.In this sense,humans are said to have a fundamental human right of:

A)dignity.
B)rationality.
C)autonomy.
D)dependency.
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54
Virtue ethics directs us to consider the _____ of individuals and how various character traits can contribute to,or obstruct a happy,meaningful life.
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55
_____ is commonly identified with the principle of "maximize the overall good" or,in a slightly different version,of producing "the greatest good for the greatest number."
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56
Which of the following focuses on the concept of business practices and what type of people these practices are creating?

A)Virtue ethics
B)Kantian ethics
C)Utilitarian ethics
D)Principle-based ethics
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57
Which of the following approaches shifts the focus from questions about what a person should do,to a focus on who that person is?

A)Altruism
B)Principle-based ethics
C)Utilitarianism
D)Virtue ethics
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58
_____ recognizes that our motivations are not the sorts of things that each of us chooses anew each morning.

A)Principle-based ethics
B)Pragmatic ethics
C)Role-based ethics
D)Virtue ethics
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59
_____ is a tradition within philosophical ethics that seeks a full and detailed description of those character traits that would constitute a good and full human life.

A)Kantian ethics
B)Deontological ethics
C)Role ethics
D)Virtue ethics
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60
The _____ tradition claims that our fundamental human rights,and the duties that follow from them,are derived from our nature as free and rational beings.

A)utilitarian
B)virtue-based
C)role-based
D)Kantian
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61
Explain Immanuel Kant's view on the ethical principles of human rights.
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62
What is a moral right?
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63
How do legal rules and principles bind us to act and take decisions in certain ways?
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64
How does utilitarianism contradict the fundamental ethical principle: the end does not justify the means?
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65
_____ rights protect individuals from being treated in ways that would violate their dignity and that would treat them as mere objects or means.
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66
How does a free and competitive market help in attaining utilitarian goals?
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67
_____ is a view that holds that people act only out of self-interest.
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68
What is an ethical framework? What does it address?
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69
How is the concept of moral right central to the principle-based ethical tradition?
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70
How does utilitarianism have a strong impact on business and business ethics?
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71
In the language of many philosophers,ethical duties should be _____ rather than hypothetical.
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72
Legal rules,organizational rules,role-based rules,and professional rules form a part of a _____,which functions to organize and ease relations between individuals.
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73
Explain how child labor may be justified in the eyes of a utilitarian.
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74
What is the biggest challenge posed by "egoism"?
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75
Briefly highlight the challenges associated with utilitarian thinking.
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76
Briefly explain the concept of virtue ethics.
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77
What is a social contract?
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78
What do principle-based,ethical frameworks address?
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79
Distinguish between legal and employee rights.
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80
Right to a minimum wage,equal opportunity,to bargain collectively as part of a union,and to be free from sexual harassment are examples of _____ rights.
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