Matching: Common Rationalizations -This Rationalization Is Based on the False Assumption That One
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Matching: Common Rationalizations
-This rationalization is based on the false assumption that one can deem an action to be so necessary that ethics are not a consideration in choosing this action.
A) "If it's necessary, it is ethical."
B) "If it's legal and permissible, it's proper."
C) "I was just doing it for you."
D) "I'm just fighting fire with fire."
E) "It doesn't hurt anyone."
F) "It can't be wrong; everyone's doing it."
G) "It's O.K. if I don't gain personally."
H) "I've got it coming."
I) "I can still be objective."
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