A belief that an actiity is within resonable ethical and moral limits. a belief that an actiity is in the inividual or the companys best interest,is sfe because it will not be found pout or be publisized. A belief that an actiity helpsn the company, it would be condoned and the perbetrator be protected. I am confused, please help me. benjami

What is your question?

Let's put it this way: If a company sells a product they know will harm some customers, but it's going to make the company a profit, is it okay for them to that if they never get caught?

Or is it okay to steal someone's car because you have a date on Saturday night? Will you be forgiven because your motive was so your date didn't have to walk? Can a company be forgiven for selling tainted medicine because it helped the company make money for the company?

Are you telling me there's actually a course in which you're learning about unethical behavior and then justifying it?? This boggles my mind. =(

It seems like you're talking about a set of beliefs related to ethical and moral limits, individual or company interests, and the potential consequences of certain activities being exposed or publicized. Let's break down your statement and see if we can clarify it:

1. Belief that an activity is within reasonable ethical and moral limits: This suggests that there is a judgment being made about whether the activity is considered morally and ethically acceptable. Determining what is "reasonable" can vary depending on cultural, societal, and personal values.

2. Belief that an activity is in the individual or the company's best interest: This implies that the activity is perceived as beneficial for either the individual (you) or the company. "Best interest" can include factors like financial gain, attaining goals, or securing advantages.

3. Belief that an activity is safe because it will not be found out or be publicized: This indicates that the person believes they can engage in the activity without being discovered or having it become widely known. They may feel that the risks of negative consequences are low because they can maintain secrecy.

4. Belief that an activity helps the company and would be condoned and protected: This suggests that the individual believes the activity is advantageous for the company's well-being. They expect that the company would support, allow, or cover up the activity if it were discovered, providing protection for the perpetrator.

Please note that these are general explanations based on the information provided. If you have specific examples or inquiries, feel free to elaborate, and I'll do my best to assist you further.