LES 305 Test 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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LES 305
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LES 305
LES 305 Test 1 Study Guide with
Complete Solutions
Utilitarian Theory - Answer️️ -Greatest good for the greatest number of
people
Rights Theory - Answer️️ -Everyone has a set of rights and it is the role of
government to enforce those rights
Contractarians and Justice - Answer️️ -...
LES 305 Test 1 Study Guide with
Complete Solutions
Utilitarian Theory - Answer✔️✔️-Greatest good for the greatest number of
people
Rights Theory - Answer✔️✔️-Everyone has a set of rights and it is the role of
government to enforce those rights
Contractarians and Justice - Answer✔️✔️-Putting ethical standards in place
by a social contract; using rational thinking people develop a set of rules
for everyone
Categorical Imperative - Answer✔️✔️-One ought only to act such that the
principle of one's act could become a universal law of human action in a
world in which one would hope to live
Laura Nash - Answer✔️✔️-(1) Have you defined the problem accurately? (2)
How would you define the problem if you stood on the other side of the
fence? (3) How did this occur in the first place? (4) To whom and what do
you give your loyalties as a person and as a member of the corporation? (5)
What is your intention in making this decision? (6) How does this intention
compare with the likely results? (7) Whom could your decision or action
injure? (8) Can you engage the affected parties in a discussion of the
problem before you make your decision? (9) Are you confident that your
position will be as valid over a long period of time as it seems now? (10)
Could you disclose without qualm your decision or action to your boss,
your CEO, the board of directors, your family, or society as a whole? (11)
What is the symbolic potential of your action if understood? If
misunderstood? (12) Under what conditions would you allow exceptions to
your stand?
Moral Relativist - Answer✔️✔️-Time-and-place ethics; making ethical
choices based on the circumstances
Divine Command Theory - Answer✔️✔️-Ethical standards are based upon
religious beliefs
Virtue Ethicists - Answer✔️✔️-Develop virtues and determine conduct by
those virtues
Blanchard and Peale - Answer✔️✔️-Is it Legal? Is it balanced? How does it
make me feel?
Steps to Follow for Analyzing an Ethical Dilemma - Answer✔️✔️-1. Make
sure you have a grasp of all of the facts available.
2. List any information you would like to have but don't and what
assumptions you would have to make, if any, in resolving the dilemma.
3. Take each person involved in the dilemma and list the concerns they face
or might have.
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