Exam 7: The Environment
Exam 1: The Nature of Morality60 Questions
Exam 2: Normative Theories of Ethics65 Questions
Exam 3: Justice and Economic Distribution65 Questions
Exam 4: The Nature of Capitalism65 Questions
Exam 5: Corporations58 Questions
Exam 6: Consumers65 Questions
Exam 7: The Environment60 Questions
Exam 8: The Workplace Basic Issues65 Questions
Exam 9: The Workplace Todays Challenges65 Questions
Exam 10: Moral Choices Facing Employees64 Questions
Exam 11: Job Discrimination69 Questions
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A moral of Garrett Hardin's parable "The Tragedy of the Commons" is that there can be a difference between the private costs and the social costs of a business activity.
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Moral vegetarians are people who reject the eating of meat on moral grounds.
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Any equitable solution to the problem of who should pay the bill for environmental cleanup should take into account responsibility as well as benefit.
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Advocates of a "naturalistic ethic" believe that penguins are important only because people like them.
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Some environmental regulations (like forbidding the burning of coal in cities) benefit each and every one of us because the air we all breathe is cleaner. If a company ignores the regulation and burns coal, while others obey the regulation, then the company
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Three approaches have gained the most attention when it comes to achieving our environmental goals: the use of regulations, incentives, and pricing mechanisms.
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According to Cambridge University biologist Andrew Balmford, the loss of nature's services is always outweighed by the benefits of development.
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"Pollution permits" are an example of which of the following methods of achieving our environmental goals?
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Would you propose an incentive based program to challenge companies to reduce their environmental liability? Explain in your own words an example of how this can be done.
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According to Jeremy Bentham, the question is not whether animals can feel pain, but whether they can talk and reason.
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The moral theorist William T. Blackstone claims that the right to a livable environment
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What's an "externality"? Give an environmental example of an externality.
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According to William F. Baxter, we ought to respect the "balance of nature" and "preserve the environment" even if doing so brings no benefit to human beings.
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When it comes to the protecting animal rights, the United States is far ahead of Europe.
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According to Joel Feinberg, future generations of people have a right to be born.
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