Deck 2: "The Check Is in the Mail": Honesty and Trust in Business

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Is it ever morally acceptable to lie? If so, when? If not, why not? Use the text in your response.
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Why do people lie? Write a list of as many reasons for lying as possible (come up with at least ten). Are there some goals that can only be accomplished by lying?
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What are good reasons to bluff? Why could bluffing be bad in business? Explain your own view on bluffing in business. Do you view "bullshitting" in business in the same way?
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Explain why consultants and gurus might find themselves encouraged to lie or otherwise dissemble. Why are lies told by consultants harmful? What is useful feedback and content?
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According to Machiavelli, when should a prince break faith and when should a prince keep faith? What are Machiavelli's arguments for why a prince is not always bound to keep faith? Which of those arguments do you find most persuasive?
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Explain why lies fail.
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What are the differences between "simple trust," "blind trust," and "authentic trust"? Give three examples of each that are drawn from your own life or your knowledge of the workplace.
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What is the difference between bullshitting and lying? Which is morally worse?
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Should companies test for honesty? What might be some problems with this practice? What about business schools?
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Do you expect to have to lie to succeed in business? Why or why not? What does your answer tell you about your understanding of the business world?
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Aristotle, Kant, and Mill have different reasons, but all agree that:

A) Lying is useful.
B) Lying is sometimes right and sometimes wrong.
C) Lying is sometimes necessary, as in the case of art.
D) Lying is wrong if it has bad consequences.
E) Lying is wrong and truthfulness is right.
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Carr argues that business bluffing is:

A) Really not ethical
B) Ethical when one is overseas
C) Good, as we must play to win in business
D) Objectively evil
E) Useless
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Carr argues that __________ is/are ethical in business.

A) bluffing
B) lying
C) cheating
D) none of the above
E) b and c
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Carr compares business with the game of:

A) Hide-and-seek
B) Football
C) Chess
D) Poker
E) Bear-baiting
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Carr points out that Rockefeller once claimed that __________ gave him his money.

A) the people
B) God
C) his parents
D) capitalism
E) none of the above
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Conflicts over secrecy, Bok argues, are conflicts over:

A) Truth
B) Power
C) Belief
D) Friendship
E) None of the above
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Bok claims that secrecy is importantly linked to:

A) Personhood
B) Privacy
C) Solitude
D) Consistency
E) Morality
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Bok argues that lying is prima facie wrong but __________ need not be.

A) deception
B) secrecy
C) bluffing
D) cheating
E) all of the above
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For Bok, secrecy overlaps with:

A) Privacy
B) Lying
C) The sacred
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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For Harry Frankfurt, bullshit is essentially:

A) False
B) True
C) Phony
D) Inferior to lies
E) Superior to lies
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According to Frankfurt, the difference between a liar and a bullshitter is:

A) The liar lies about something important, but the bullshitter just wants to entertain.
B) The liar says something known to be false, but the bullshitter doesn't care if the story is true or false.
C) The liar says something known to be false, but the bullshitter always tells the truth.
D) The liar is more likely to get away with it, but the bullshitter will probably get caught.
E) The liar lies for personal gain, but the bullshitter is just using imagination.
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In The Prince, Machiavelli refers to which of the following animals as a metaphor for cleverness and the ability to detect deception?

A) lion
B) centaur
C) wolf
D) fox
E) monkey
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Which of the following is not a quality Machiavelli says a good prince should project?:

A) frugality
B) humility
C) humanity
D) mercifulness
E) fidelity
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Ekman and Frank believe that lies fail for two basic sorts of reasons:

A) Thinking clues and planning mistakes
B) Emotional clues and physical clues
C) Physical clues and thinking clues
D) Thinking clues and emotional clues
E) Lie detectors and honesty tests
Question
Which of these is a "thinking clue" according to Ekman and Frank?

A) Showing signs of guilt while telling lies
B) Being afraid of getting caught
C) Narrowing your lips when angry
D) Feeling shame when someone catches you lying
E) Being inconsistent because you forgot the lie you told
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Lying about feelings is especially hard because:

A) People naturally want to be honest about their feelings.
B) It is hard to falsely portray emotion.
C) You may not have time to prepare a lie in advance.
D) There are no reliable behavioral signs of emotions.
E) Lie detectors will catch these lies.
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Solomon and Flores argue that trust is misunderstood because:

A) It is really the same thing as control.
B) It is a process, not a "thing."
C) It is not as important as people think.
D) It is more important than people think.
E) It simply happens and does not need to be discussed.
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A business tries to increase trust among employees and customers for the sole purpose of increasing efficiency and profitability. Solomon and Flores would say that:

A) The business is wrong, because trust decreases efficiency.
B) The business is being cynical, and no one will trust them.
C) The business does not understand trust.
D) The business is right, because trust should be considered a business tool.
E) The business is right, because the intention of trust is to increase efficiency.
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Authentic trust, according to Solomon and Flores, has which of these qualities?

A) It has been reflected on and understood .
B) It is stubborn and naïve.
C) It does not need to be discussed.
D) It is simple and unquestioned.
E) It always creates greater business efficiency.
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Frankel says that our attitude toward dishonesty has changed in what way?

A) There is more fraud and dishonesty now than in the past.
B) We are more likely to accept and justify dishonesty.
C) We are more trusting of and vulnerable toward dishonest people.
D) We are more likely to condemn and punish even small cases of dishonesty.
E) We are more likely to sue dishonest or deceitful people.
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Frankel mentions an alternative to trust, which is:

A) Culture
B) Morality
C) Honesty
D) Verification
E) Efficiency
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Frankel's article mentions three mechanisms that can support trust. These are:

A) Honesty, verification, and culture
B) Honesty, morality, and the law
C) Morality, the law, and the market
D) Morality, verification, and social habits
E) The law, the market, and the culture
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An analogy with poker is sometimes used to defend the notion of bluffing in business.
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Carr believes that businesspeople should not be expected to be completely honest.
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Lying and secrecy are two distinct concepts; they never overlap.
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Conflicts over secrecy are conflicts over power.
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"Bullshit" is essentially phony.
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According to Machiavelli, having the quality of honesty and always being truthful is useful for a prince.
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Machiavelli says a prince is not bound to keep faith with other princes because other princes are themselves likely to break faith.
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In Frankfurt's example, Simpson's father advocated lying at all costs.
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There are two basic reasons why lies fail-one that involves thinking, and one that involves emotions.
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If you want to pretend to be angry, the behavioral signs such as narrowing the lips are easy to fake.
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Solomon and Flores argue that control is an important part of trust.
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Solomon and Flores describe how to build trust and why it matters.
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Trust should be understood as a lubricant to make your business more efficient.
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Frankel shows that trust is needed when verification is difficult or impossible.
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Carr argues that __________ in business is an "integral part of the game."
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Bluffing and other forms of deception can undermine ________________.
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__________ argues that business bluffing is ethical.
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Bok explains the importance and dangers of __________.
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______________ is being protected from unwanted access by others.
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Intentional concealment is _________________.
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For Frankfurt, lying and bluffing are both modes of ____________.
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Frankfurt argues that the bullshitter has much more __________ than a liar.
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According to Machiavelli, it is not necessary for a prince to always actually be honest, but it is necessary for a prince to ___________ to be honest.
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According to ancient Greek mythology, children destined to be princes were given to _____________ for training, so they could learn to make use of both their human and animal natures.
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Ekman and Frank explain why __________ often fail.
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Solomon and Flores claim that there is a danger that __________ is being oversold.
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According to Solomon and Flores, talking about ____________ is the way to create it.
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___________ habits are the ways people expect themselves and others to behave.
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Frankel says that our moral feelings can be strengthened or weakened by _______________.
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An accountant is sued for dishonest behavior and loses his license. This is an example of the ______________ regulating dishonesty.
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A financial planner gets a reputation for dishonesty and loses most of her clients. This is an example of the ???______________ regulating dishonesty.
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1
Is it ever morally acceptable to lie? If so, when? If not, why not? Use the text in your response.
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2
Why do people lie? Write a list of as many reasons for lying as possible (come up with at least ten). Are there some goals that can only be accomplished by lying?
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3
What are good reasons to bluff? Why could bluffing be bad in business? Explain your own view on bluffing in business. Do you view "bullshitting" in business in the same way?
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4
Explain why consultants and gurus might find themselves encouraged to lie or otherwise dissemble. Why are lies told by consultants harmful? What is useful feedback and content?
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According to Machiavelli, when should a prince break faith and when should a prince keep faith? What are Machiavelli's arguments for why a prince is not always bound to keep faith? Which of those arguments do you find most persuasive?
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Explain why lies fail.
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What are the differences between "simple trust," "blind trust," and "authentic trust"? Give three examples of each that are drawn from your own life or your knowledge of the workplace.
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What is the difference between bullshitting and lying? Which is morally worse?
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Should companies test for honesty? What might be some problems with this practice? What about business schools?
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Do you expect to have to lie to succeed in business? Why or why not? What does your answer tell you about your understanding of the business world?
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Aristotle, Kant, and Mill have different reasons, but all agree that:

A) Lying is useful.
B) Lying is sometimes right and sometimes wrong.
C) Lying is sometimes necessary, as in the case of art.
D) Lying is wrong if it has bad consequences.
E) Lying is wrong and truthfulness is right.
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Carr argues that business bluffing is:

A) Really not ethical
B) Ethical when one is overseas
C) Good, as we must play to win in business
D) Objectively evil
E) Useless
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Carr argues that __________ is/are ethical in business.

A) bluffing
B) lying
C) cheating
D) none of the above
E) b and c
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Carr compares business with the game of:

A) Hide-and-seek
B) Football
C) Chess
D) Poker
E) Bear-baiting
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Carr points out that Rockefeller once claimed that __________ gave him his money.

A) the people
B) God
C) his parents
D) capitalism
E) none of the above
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Conflicts over secrecy, Bok argues, are conflicts over:

A) Truth
B) Power
C) Belief
D) Friendship
E) None of the above
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Bok claims that secrecy is importantly linked to:

A) Personhood
B) Privacy
C) Solitude
D) Consistency
E) Morality
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Bok argues that lying is prima facie wrong but __________ need not be.

A) deception
B) secrecy
C) bluffing
D) cheating
E) all of the above
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For Bok, secrecy overlaps with:

A) Privacy
B) Lying
C) The sacred
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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For Harry Frankfurt, bullshit is essentially:

A) False
B) True
C) Phony
D) Inferior to lies
E) Superior to lies
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21
According to Frankfurt, the difference between a liar and a bullshitter is:

A) The liar lies about something important, but the bullshitter just wants to entertain.
B) The liar says something known to be false, but the bullshitter doesn't care if the story is true or false.
C) The liar says something known to be false, but the bullshitter always tells the truth.
D) The liar is more likely to get away with it, but the bullshitter will probably get caught.
E) The liar lies for personal gain, but the bullshitter is just using imagination.
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In The Prince, Machiavelli refers to which of the following animals as a metaphor for cleverness and the ability to detect deception?

A) lion
B) centaur
C) wolf
D) fox
E) monkey
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Which of the following is not a quality Machiavelli says a good prince should project?:

A) frugality
B) humility
C) humanity
D) mercifulness
E) fidelity
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Ekman and Frank believe that lies fail for two basic sorts of reasons:

A) Thinking clues and planning mistakes
B) Emotional clues and physical clues
C) Physical clues and thinking clues
D) Thinking clues and emotional clues
E) Lie detectors and honesty tests
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Which of these is a "thinking clue" according to Ekman and Frank?

A) Showing signs of guilt while telling lies
B) Being afraid of getting caught
C) Narrowing your lips when angry
D) Feeling shame when someone catches you lying
E) Being inconsistent because you forgot the lie you told
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Lying about feelings is especially hard because:

A) People naturally want to be honest about their feelings.
B) It is hard to falsely portray emotion.
C) You may not have time to prepare a lie in advance.
D) There are no reliable behavioral signs of emotions.
E) Lie detectors will catch these lies.
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Solomon and Flores argue that trust is misunderstood because:

A) It is really the same thing as control.
B) It is a process, not a "thing."
C) It is not as important as people think.
D) It is more important than people think.
E) It simply happens and does not need to be discussed.
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A business tries to increase trust among employees and customers for the sole purpose of increasing efficiency and profitability. Solomon and Flores would say that:

A) The business is wrong, because trust decreases efficiency.
B) The business is being cynical, and no one will trust them.
C) The business does not understand trust.
D) The business is right, because trust should be considered a business tool.
E) The business is right, because the intention of trust is to increase efficiency.
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Authentic trust, according to Solomon and Flores, has which of these qualities?

A) It has been reflected on and understood .
B) It is stubborn and naïve.
C) It does not need to be discussed.
D) It is simple and unquestioned.
E) It always creates greater business efficiency.
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Frankel says that our attitude toward dishonesty has changed in what way?

A) There is more fraud and dishonesty now than in the past.
B) We are more likely to accept and justify dishonesty.
C) We are more trusting of and vulnerable toward dishonest people.
D) We are more likely to condemn and punish even small cases of dishonesty.
E) We are more likely to sue dishonest or deceitful people.
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Frankel mentions an alternative to trust, which is:

A) Culture
B) Morality
C) Honesty
D) Verification
E) Efficiency
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Frankel's article mentions three mechanisms that can support trust. These are:

A) Honesty, verification, and culture
B) Honesty, morality, and the law
C) Morality, the law, and the market
D) Morality, verification, and social habits
E) The law, the market, and the culture
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An analogy with poker is sometimes used to defend the notion of bluffing in business.
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Carr believes that businesspeople should not be expected to be completely honest.
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Lying and secrecy are two distinct concepts; they never overlap.
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Conflicts over secrecy are conflicts over power.
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"Bullshit" is essentially phony.
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According to Machiavelli, having the quality of honesty and always being truthful is useful for a prince.
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Machiavelli says a prince is not bound to keep faith with other princes because other princes are themselves likely to break faith.
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In Frankfurt's example, Simpson's father advocated lying at all costs.
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There are two basic reasons why lies fail-one that involves thinking, and one that involves emotions.
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If you want to pretend to be angry, the behavioral signs such as narrowing the lips are easy to fake.
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Solomon and Flores argue that control is an important part of trust.
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Solomon and Flores describe how to build trust and why it matters.
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Trust should be understood as a lubricant to make your business more efficient.
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Frankel shows that trust is needed when verification is difficult or impossible.
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Carr argues that __________ in business is an "integral part of the game."
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Bluffing and other forms of deception can undermine ________________.
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__________ argues that business bluffing is ethical.
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Bok explains the importance and dangers of __________.
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______________ is being protected from unwanted access by others.
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Intentional concealment is _________________.
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For Frankfurt, lying and bluffing are both modes of ____________.
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Frankfurt argues that the bullshitter has much more __________ than a liar.
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According to Machiavelli, it is not necessary for a prince to always actually be honest, but it is necessary for a prince to ___________ to be honest.
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According to ancient Greek mythology, children destined to be princes were given to _____________ for training, so they could learn to make use of both their human and animal natures.
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Ekman and Frank explain why __________ often fail.
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Solomon and Flores claim that there is a danger that __________ is being oversold.
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According to Solomon and Flores, talking about ____________ is the way to create it.
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___________ habits are the ways people expect themselves and others to behave.
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Frankel says that our moral feelings can be strengthened or weakened by _______________.
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An accountant is sued for dishonest behavior and loses his license. This is an example of the ______________ regulating dishonesty.
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A financial planner gets a reputation for dishonesty and loses most of her clients. This is an example of the ???______________ regulating dishonesty.
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