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MKTG 3213 Quizzes 14.1 - 14.4 With Verified
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Law typically _________ public opinion. ANS Follows (14.1)



"Legal" is the same as "ethical" in the philosophical frameworks discussed in this course. (T/F).
ANS False (14.1)


What is defined as a method of ethical or moral reasoning that focuses on society and the net
consequences that an action might have? ANS Utility approach (14.1)



Utilitarianism is mainly focused on: ANS Society (14.1)


What is defined as a method of ethical or moral reasoning that focuses on individuals and whether or
not an act itself is ethical? ANS Rights approach (14.1)


If an individual's rights have been violated by an act that benefitted society as a whole (and the net
result to society is positive), which method of ethical reasoning will find the act to be unethical?
ANS Rights approach (14.1)


If an individual's rights have been violated by an act that benefitted society as a whole (and the net
result to society is positive), which method of ethical reasoning will find the act to be ethical?
ANS Utility approach (14.1)


In the example from the lecture video, the sheriff threw one suspect to an angry mob while letting the
other eleven suspects go free. If the sheriff believes that this overall outcome was ethical, which
method of moral reasoning is he aligned with? ANS Utility approach (14.1)



The same action can be judged as ethical under one approach and unethical under another. (T/F).
ANS True (14.1)

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