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Decision Rule for: Kant's Categorical Imperative - ANSWERS"Act as if the maxim of thy action
were to become by thy will a universal law of nature"
Decision Rule for: John Rawls' Theory of Justice - ANSWERSGreatest benefit to the least
advantaged
Consider whether the rationale for your action is suitable to become a universal law or principle
for everyone to follow
Decision Rule for: Robert Nozick's Theory of Rights - ANSWERSFreedom from force and fraud
Decision Rule for: Utilitarianism - ANSWERSMaximize the common good
Decision Rule for: Objectivism - ANSWERSBe rational and be all you can be
Decision Rule for: Integrative Social Contracts Theory - ANSWERSNorm is authentic and not
inconsistent with hypernorms
Decision Rule for: Ethic of Care - ANSWERSFocus on relationships and responsibilities
Are men are much more likely to use a justice-based approach in business? - ANSWERSNo. Men
and Women are equal.
, Should an effort be made to identify people who have reached principled levels of moral
development and try to place them in decision-making positions? - ANSWERSYes.
Is the meaning of honesty the same in all cultures? - ANSWERSNo.
The ideal man, who lives by his own effort and does not give or receive the undeserved, who
honors achievement and rejects envy, is characteristic of: - ANSWERSObjectivism
Tom Donaldson's recommendations for corporate policy in organizations involved in global
business: - ANSWERSDo not follow the principles of ethical imperialism
Do not follow the principles of ethical relativism
Do not base your policies on the culture of your origin
Do not develop a completely new set of policies for each country in which you do business
What is one trigger for whistle blowing activity? - ANSWERSProtecting your personal reputation
Virtue Ethics focuses on... - ANSWERSCharacter, motivations and intentions
An office manager is offered free copier service if she purchases all of her supplies from a
prospective vendor. This is most correctly described as: - ANSWERSAn incentive.
Chris Moore claims... - ANSWERSSometimes there's a difference between the pure truth and
the useful truth