Deck 3: Ethical Reasoning in Practice

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Italian tax authorities are clearly_____ .

A) unethical
B) not concerned with collecting the proper amount of taxes
C) representatives of the European Union
D) working within a different cultural system than that in the U.S.
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Kant believed that:

A) There is one categorical imperative.
B) There are two categorical imperatives.
C) There are three categorical imperatives.
D) There are a limitless number of categorical imperatives.
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That contracts are not always followed to the letter seems to violate Kantian principles because:

A) Kant had extensive personal services contracts himself.
B) Kant believes that people should act only in a way that they are willing to have followed all the time.
C) Kant was a literalist.
D) Kant held that all human agreements are sacred.
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Which of the following is a primary principle of Kantian Ethics?

A) Virtue must motivate all our actions.
B) We must pay our taxes to the government.
C) Our moral motivation is to be duty.
D) Happiness must be our moral motivation.
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Aristotle__________ .

A) was very familiar with modern business ethics
B) formulated a comprehensive system of ethics
C) understood ancient Greek business and the necessity of profit
D) encouraged Italian tax policy
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Aristotle ________ .

A) understood everything except tax policy
B) is considered to have a virtue-driven ethical theory
C) believed that everyone should engage in private business
D) favored utility as the primary ethical principle
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Utilitarian ethics as applied to business________ .

A) requires business people to be an agent of the creation of happiness in society
B) calls upon business people to be useful members of society
C) demands business people make decisions solely on how much profit they will yield
D) states that business must always act inconsideration of justice and fairness
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John Dewey is considered to be in which "school" of Philosophy?

A) Hedonism
B) Virtuism
C) Utilitarianism
D) Pragmatism
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Dewey's theory of decision making is infinitely adaptable because it is______ .

A) rehearsed
B) factual
C) contextual
D) abstract
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Which of the following is not a dimension of virtue ethics according to Robert C. Solomon?

A) Reliability
B) Integrity
C) Community
D) Judgment
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The Italian tax system operates under the same presumptions as the U.S. tax system.
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Banks in Italy may not claim interest paid on deposits as a tax expense.
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Immanuel Kant believed intention was important in ethics.
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Kant's ethics is a contractarian ethics.
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Kantian moral theory, when applied to business, requires worker participation.
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Aristotle is the philosopher who is best known for emphasizing the cultivation of ethics.
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Judgment is one of the components of virtue ethics in business.
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Utilitarians only offer business the cost benefit analysis.
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John Dewey is a classicalist philosopher.
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Dewey's thought is consistent with the idea that stakeholder analysis is faulty.
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Deck 3: Ethical Reasoning in Practice
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Italian tax authorities are clearly_____ .

A) unethical
B) not concerned with collecting the proper amount of taxes
C) representatives of the European Union
D) working within a different cultural system than that in the U.S.
working within a different cultural system than that in the U.S.
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Kant believed that:

A) There is one categorical imperative.
B) There are two categorical imperatives.
C) There are three categorical imperatives.
D) There are a limitless number of categorical imperatives.
There is one categorical imperative.
3
That contracts are not always followed to the letter seems to violate Kantian principles because:

A) Kant had extensive personal services contracts himself.
B) Kant believes that people should act only in a way that they are willing to have followed all the time.
C) Kant was a literalist.
D) Kant held that all human agreements are sacred.
Kant believes that people should act only in a way that they are willing to have followed all the time.
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Which of the following is a primary principle of Kantian Ethics?

A) Virtue must motivate all our actions.
B) We must pay our taxes to the government.
C) Our moral motivation is to be duty.
D) Happiness must be our moral motivation.
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Aristotle__________ .

A) was very familiar with modern business ethics
B) formulated a comprehensive system of ethics
C) understood ancient Greek business and the necessity of profit
D) encouraged Italian tax policy
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Aristotle ________ .

A) understood everything except tax policy
B) is considered to have a virtue-driven ethical theory
C) believed that everyone should engage in private business
D) favored utility as the primary ethical principle
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Utilitarian ethics as applied to business________ .

A) requires business people to be an agent of the creation of happiness in society
B) calls upon business people to be useful members of society
C) demands business people make decisions solely on how much profit they will yield
D) states that business must always act inconsideration of justice and fairness
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John Dewey is considered to be in which "school" of Philosophy?

A) Hedonism
B) Virtuism
C) Utilitarianism
D) Pragmatism
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Dewey's theory of decision making is infinitely adaptable because it is______ .

A) rehearsed
B) factual
C) contextual
D) abstract
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Which of the following is not a dimension of virtue ethics according to Robert C. Solomon?

A) Reliability
B) Integrity
C) Community
D) Judgment
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The Italian tax system operates under the same presumptions as the U.S. tax system.
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Banks in Italy may not claim interest paid on deposits as a tax expense.
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Immanuel Kant believed intention was important in ethics.
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Kant's ethics is a contractarian ethics.
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Kantian moral theory, when applied to business, requires worker participation.
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Aristotle is the philosopher who is best known for emphasizing the cultivation of ethics.
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Judgment is one of the components of virtue ethics in business.
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Utilitarians only offer business the cost benefit analysis.
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John Dewey is a classicalist philosopher.
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Dewey's thought is consistent with the idea that stakeholder analysis is faulty.
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