Exam 3: Philosophers’ Contributions.

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Ethical dilemmas arise when

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Which philosopher argued that self-interest leads to economic cooperation?

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Under this approach, what is important is that the decision was made for the right reasons:

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Which philosopher argued that social and economic inequalities are just if these inequalities are to everyone's benefit?

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This approach presupposes that happiness, utility, pleasure, pain and anguish can be quantified:

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Which theory is concerned with the motivation of the decision maker rather than the consequences of the decision?

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Minority rights may be violated under this approach:

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If managers use moral imagination to determine ethical alternatives, the decisions need to be good for

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Which theory focuses on the moral character of the decision maker?

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Individuals may be ethical because of

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Which theory argues that the best ethical alternative is the one that will produce the greatest amount of happiness to the largest number of stakeholders?

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Which philosopher argued that self-interest motivates people to form peaceful civil societies?

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There are two aspects of justice, but under which aspect is it argued that there should be a consistent application of law?

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According to distributive justice theory, what are the three main criteria for determining the just distribution?

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Which theory argues that equals should be treated equally in relationship to their relevant equalities and differences?

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One problem with this theory is that the categorical imperative does not provide clear guidelines for deciding what is right and wrong when two or more moral laws conflict and only one can be chosen:

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This approach, a variant of utilitarianism, considers an action to be ethically good if it will probably produce a greater balance of good over evil:

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Which approach focuses on coming up with an innovative solution to an ethical dilemma?

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Two weaknesses of the following approach are (1) it is difficult to determine who demonstrates integrity in the workplace, and (2) it is difficult to choose between compassion and not betraying somebody's trust:

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A difficulty in applying this approach is identifying all possible stakeholders impacted by a decision:

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