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Alan has authority to make purchase contracts. Alan has a friend who sells hot dogs, the friend offers Alan a vacation condo.
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Anonymous
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Explain the theoretical basis of ethical behavior?
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Dave
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Hi, can someone tell me if these 3 multiple choice questions is correct? I'm struggling with these 3 questions and trying to
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Monte
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the view that a patient is an independent actor is known as
a.social justice b.autonomy c.the subject standard d.the objective
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susue
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what is the Schools Of Thought of moral
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michael
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Respond to the following as utilitarian ethicists:
How shall we reason through to the decision of the law enforcement authorities
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Marie
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Can someone help me understand this Aristotle quote from Book 2 of Nicomachean Ethics:
Virtue, then, is a state of character
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Rose
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Those who are happy (I thought) who have their minds fixed on some object other than their own happiness; on the happiness of
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TayB
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Kant thinks that morality is based on:
a. Sentiment. b. Intuition. c. Reason. d. Impulse. John Arthurs main thesis is that
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Carol
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1. Noddings claims that care ethics does which of the following?
Focuses on ways to justify war Focuses on ways to combat war
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Gen
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According to John Arthur, a reasonable moral code would require us to:
a. Give money to famine relief when there is no
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anna
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The correlativity of rights and duties means that:
A. moral duties override moral rights. B. moral rights override moral duties.
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ERICA
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which one of the following states the principles by which each individual can measure and govern professional behavior?
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Anonymous
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why should core values remain relatively constant.
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Anita
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Essay about"what is happiness and how do/should we pursue it?"
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Abdullah
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A manager refuses to reveal company secrets despite an offer of handsome kickbacks. Which of the following reasons justifies her
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Dee
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are laws and regulations the problem or the solution in addressing ethical problems? what is the alternative? explain your
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kat
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Argument Evaluation # 1 – Is morality universal?
Instructions: In your own words, identify the argument or arguments in the
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christine
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She must either steal and feed her children or not steal and let them go hungry. Provide your reasons that justify either one of
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modanna
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Logic can help analyze ethical problems. (Points : 1)
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mary
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Is it ethical to seek and use someone else's answers for a test or assignment when you are behind on your work? Why or why not?
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NNEEERRRDDD-
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Is it ethical to share test answers in academic settings?
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Lonna
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In the field of ethics, what are considered to be the fundamental principles for guiding human actions and behavior?
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yeeee
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Virtue ethics regards which of these as virtues?
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sharon
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3. Utilitarians evaluate the morality of an act by examining the consequences of the act.
the person carrying out the act. the
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Tiera
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A moral rule is regarded as justified by the deontologist if
1. it can be universalized. 2. it can be criticized. 3. it produces
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Tiera
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Different ethical theories (Points : 1)
can never offer useful information. must always contradict each other. can agree that
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tia
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Both Nietzche and Wittgenstein raise the issue of the morality of morality. In other words, they ask "Why should someone be
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david
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Simone de Beauvoir warns against “ethical recipes,” suggesting instead that life and ethics are both inherently ambiguous.
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Mary
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Simone de Beauvoir warns against “ethical recipes,” suggesting instead that life and ethics are both inherently ambiguous.
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Mary
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Both Nietzche and Wittgenstein raise the issue of the morality of morality. In other words, they ask "Why should someone be
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S
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according to your text,ur main source of ethical standart are religion and
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Anonymous
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what can thembi do to deal with the unethical behavior
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feli
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what is inhumanity to man and give ex.
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li
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Who claimed that our subjection to pain and pleasure should be the foundation for our lives?
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James
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are there in big differences in the ACA and NCDA codes of ethics?
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Lisa
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What is the universal law?
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Miranda
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What is natural law?
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charles
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what unethical behaviour is taking place in the case study?name two
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zama
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Work ethics,4 actions to deal with unethical behavior at work
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Anonymous
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what unethical behaviour is taking place in the work place?
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Anonymous
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What unethical behaviour is taking place?
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Judith
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What unethical behaviour is taking place in the case study?
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Thulani siweya
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3.2.1 what unethical behaviour is taking place on the case study?name two
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Ramokone
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Logic can help analyze ethical problems.
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missy
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actions can be taken when dealing with unethical behaviour
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steve madonsela
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Is it possible to create without destroying or is this simply an ancient concept that holds true?
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Anonymous
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4 factors you can take to deal with the unethical behavior
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Rendani
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Can you discuss the potential consequences of lying, both personally and for society as a whole?
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smowerjog
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What can them do to deal with the unethical behaviour.name 4 action she can take
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Anonymous
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