Exam 1: Understanding Ethics
Exam 1: Understanding Ethics113 Questions
Exam 2: Defining Business Ethics80 Questions
Exam 3: Organizational Ethics96 Questions
Exam 4: Corporate Social Responsibility106 Questions
Exam 5: Corporate Governance86 Questions
Exam 6: The Role of Government126 Questions
Exam 7: Blowing the Whistle89 Questions
Exam 8: Ethics and Technology80 Questions
Exam 9: Ethics and Globalization111 Questions
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The _______ stage focuses on individual rights and the development of standards based on critical examination.
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The second step in the three-step process for solving an ethical problem is to _______.
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"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" is the golden rule.
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All of the following are sources of individuals' moral standards except:
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Usually an ethical dilemma can be resolved with a satisfactory answer to the problem.
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_________________________ is a concept of living your life according to a commitment to the achievement of a clear ideal.
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13.Typically people do share the same interpretation of what "the right thing" is,but they may not share the same commitment in doing it.
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The theory of _____________________________ places actions within a strictly moral context instead of basing actions on the needs of a particular situation.
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The terms _______________________ and values are often used to mean the same thing,a set of personal principles by which you aim to live your life.
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________________________ is just doing the right thing,and it is something most people can understand and support.
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Rules of appropriate individual behavior represent the idea that the moral standards we develop for ourselves impact our lives on a daily basis in our behavior and the other types of decisions we make.
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The problem with universal ethics is that no one is held accountable for the consequences of actions taken to abide by those principles.
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Preconventional is the lowest level of Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of ethical reasoning.
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The first step in resolving an ethical dilemma is to analyze the consequences.
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_______ is a particular set of attitudes,beliefs,and practices that characterize a group of individuals.
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An intrinsic value means that the pursuit of a one value is a good way to reach another value.
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Briefly describe the three stages of Lawrence Kohlberg's framework for ethical reasoning.
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When individuals share similar standards in a community,we can use the term _______.
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