A) Ethics of care
B) Virtual analysis
C) Cost-benefit analysis
D) Fundamentalist approach
E) Categorical imperative
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A) Meeting the requirements of deontology.
B) Meeting the requirement of the public disclosure test.
C) Meeting the requirement of utilitarianism.
D) Satisfying the company's board of directors.
E) The legality of a decision.
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A) Situational ethics
B) Ethical relativism
C) Absolutism
D) Consequentialism
E) Relativity ethics
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A) Absolutism
B) Deontology
C) Categorical imperative
D) Uncertainty of thought
E) Ethical relativism
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A) Deontology
B) Act utilitarianism
C) Rule utilitarianism
D) Absolutism
E) Situational ethics
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A) Deontology
B) Utilitarianism
C) Kantian ethics
D) Absolutism
E) Ethical relativism
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A) The community only
B) The shareholders only
C) Future generations only
D) The community and shareholders only
E) The community, shareholders, and future generations
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A) The applicable categorical imperatives.
B) The lack of agreement about the meaning of "the good life."
C) The applicable principle of rights.
D) The ethics of care analysis.
E) The lack of agreement regarding which rules on balance produce the greatest amount of pleasure for the greatest number of people.
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A) Deontology
B) Categorical imperatives
C) Inquiry into the consequences
D) Disregard of consequences
E) Act utilitarianism
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A) Business ethics refers to standards of business conduct but does not result in a set of correct decisions.
B) Business ethics results in a set of correct decisions and does not simply refer to standards of business conduct.
C) Business ethics produces a list of correct business decisions that all ethical businesses will make so long as the theory of deontology is followed.
D) Business ethics produces a list of correct business decisions that all ethical businesses will make so long as the theory of rule utilitarianism is followed.
E) Business ethics produces a list of correct business decisions that all ethical businesses will make so long as the theory of virtue ethics is followed.
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A) Freedom only
B) Security only
C) Efficiency only
D) Freedom and security, but not efficiency
E) Freedom, security, and efficiency
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A) Like ethical relativism, situational ethics requires that we evaluate the morality of an action by imagining ourselves in the position of the person facing the ethical dilemma; but unlike ethical relativism, situational ethics allows us to judge other people's actions.
B) Like ethical relativism, situational ethics requires that we evaluate the morality of an action by imagining ourselves in the position of the person facing the ethical dilemma and also like ethical relativism, situational ethics allows us to judge the actions of others.
C) While the two theories are similar, ethical relativism upholds the existence of objective moral standards whereas situational ethics refuses to recognize the existence of objective moral standards.
D) Ethical relativism and situational ethics are the same theory.
E) There is no relationship between ethical relativism and situational ethics because the theories are fundamentally opposed to each other.
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A) Ethical relativism
B) Absolutism
C) Social responsibility
D) Ethical absolutism
E) Absolute theory
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