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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 1 | P a g e Actg 470 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. What is ethics? - Answerthe philosophical study of morality Morality - AnswerThe standards that a given society, group, or even an individual has in deciding what is good or bad, right or wrong Where do we get our morality - AnswerExternal and internal from ourselves external sources - AnswerPotential standards: parents taught us at a young age to protect us from harm Relationships with others: bad to hit your siblings, bad to lie to parents Internal(within ourselves) - AnswerWe take in all of our experiences in life to date and through that maturation process, we may develop our new moral standards and reject some of the standards that we otherwise have been given. Maturation process(by Lawrence kohlberg) - AnswerMortal reasoning, the basis for ethical behavior, has 6 identifiable development stages, which develop for most throughout their lives Level 1: Preconventional Morality - AnswerStage 1: obedience and punishment -earliest stage -about rules. Fixed and absolute -must obey rules or will face punishment -punishment equal pain and pain hurts Stage 2: individualism and exchange -child goes beyond the strict rules because it's the rules -child looks at rules as their own self interest Level 2: Conventional Morality - AnswerStage 3: Interpersonal relationships -"good boy, good girl" orientation ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12:43 PM. 2 | P a g e -living on social expectations of others -being nice or appearing to others as nice Stage 4: maintains social order -people begin to consider society as a whole when making decisions -awareness that the person is part of a larger world than just themselves -emphasizing the importance of maintaining law and order by following the rules, by doing one's duty and respecting authority Level 3: Post-conventional morality - AnswerStage 5: social contract and individual rights -people begin to recognize that there may be a difference in values, beliefs and opinions held by others -the person accepts the importance of rules, but only those rules that the members of society as a whole agree upon Stage 6: universal principles -final stage -there can be universal ethical principles and can be determined throughout abstract reasoning -the person may discover and follow internalized principals of justice, even if they conflict with laws and rules Principles of Justice - AnswerRequires us to treat the claims of all parties in an important manner, respecting the basic dignity of all people as individuals. Universal, applies to all moral dilemma - Answer-occurs when you're in a situation where you ought to do two things, but you can only do one -situations where both choices can lead to morally bad results -some otherwise good and valid standard us going to be violated for the sake of some other good and valid moral standard. What is the purpose of this course? - AnswerTo help create an attitude, a disposition, and a habit of living an ethical life in business critical thinking - AnswerThe examination and test of propositions of any kind which are offered for acceptance, in order to fi

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What is ethics? - Answer✔the philosophical study of morality

Morality - Answer✔The standards that a given society, group, or even an individual has in
deciding what is good or bad, right or wrong

Where do we get our morality - Answer✔External and internal from ourselves

external sources - Answer✔Potential standards: parents taught us at a young age to protect us
from harm
Relationships with others: bad to hit your siblings, bad to lie to parents

Internal(within ourselves) - Answer✔We take in all of our experiences in life to date and
through that maturation process, we may develop our new moral standards and reject some of
the standards that we otherwise have been given.

Maturation process(by Lawrence kohlberg) - Answer✔Mortal reasoning, the basis for ethical
behavior, has 6 identifiable development stages, which develop for most throughout their lives

Level 1: Preconventional Morality - Answer✔Stage 1: obedience and punishment
-earliest stage
-about rules. Fixed and absolute
-must obey rules or will face punishment
-punishment equal pain and pain hurts


Stage 2: individualism and exchange
-child goes beyond the strict rules because it's the rules
-child looks at rules as their own self interest

Level 2: Conventional Morality - Answer✔Stage 3: Interpersonal relationships
-"good boy, good girl" orientation

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-living on social expectations of others
-being nice or appearing to others as nice


Stage 4: maintains social order
-people begin to consider society as a whole when making decisions
-awareness that the person is part of a larger world than just themselves
-emphasizing the importance of maintaining law and order by following the rules, by doing
one's duty and respecting authority

Level 3: Post-conventional morality - Answer✔Stage 5: social contract and individual rights
-people begin to recognize that there may be a difference in values, beliefs and opinions held
by others
-the person accepts the importance of rules, but only those rules that the members of society
as a whole agree upon


Stage 6: universal principles
-final stage
-there can be universal ethical principles and can be determined throughout abstract reasoning
-the person may discover and follow internalized principals of justice, even if they conflict with
laws and rules

Principles of Justice - Answer✔Requires us to treat the claims of all parties in an important
manner, respecting the basic dignity of all people as individuals. Universal, applies to all

moral dilemma - Answer✔-occurs when you're in a situation where you ought to do two things,
but you can only do one
-situations where both choices can lead to morally bad results
-some otherwise good and valid standard us going to be violated for the sake of some other
good and valid moral standard.

What is the purpose of this course? - Answer✔To help create an attitude, a disposition, and a
habit of living an ethical life in business

critical thinking - Answer✔The examination and test of propositions of any kind which are
offered for acceptance, in order to find out whether they correspond to reality or not


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