Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
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The ethical principles that advocate respect for the well-being and freedom of others are referred to as

-virtues
-rights
-fairness
-justice

A

Rights

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Which of the following is based on the moral norms and principles that say all human beings are empowered to do something or have something done for them?

-Human rights
-Legal rights
-Constitutional rights
-Jurisdictional rights

A

Human Rights

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According to psychologist Scott Reynolds, when we find ourselves in new situations that require a reasoning process, the _____ takes over conscious reasoning.

-casuistry
-action principle
-ethics of virtue
-C-system

A

C-system

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4
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Which of the following describes the duties others have to not interfere in certain activities of another person who is exercising a given right?

-Contractual rights
-Obligations
-Negative rights
-Duties

A

Negative duties

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Which of the following is considered to be a primary benefits of utilitarianism?

-It advocates policies that create the biggest financial reward.
-It produces the greatest benefits for society at a reasonable cost.
-It allows governments to clearly define what is ethically right or wrong.
-It impartially considers everyone’s interests.

A

It impartially considers everyone’s interests

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Which of the following types of moral decision-making relies on past situations where there was a clear ethical response based on sound ethical reasoning?

-Cultural
-Casuistry
-Intention
-X-System

A

Casuistry

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7
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Which of the following statements support the views of egalitarians in terms of equality?

-All humans are equal and goods should be allocated in equal portions.
-There are differences among people that justify unequal treatment.
-If all cannot be served equally, those who are first, or senior, should be served first.
-Goods should be allocated based on need, ability, and effort.

A

All humans are equal and goods should be allocated in equal portions

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Which of the following describes judgments based on ethical principles that deal with fairness of the distribution of benefits and burdens in society?

-Rights
-Virtue
-Utilitarianism
-Justice

A

Justice

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9
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Which type of rights are outcomes of a specific transaction between particular individuals?

-Positive
-Contractual
-Moral
-Utility

A

Contractual

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10
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Generally speaking, which ethical guidelines have greater weight in the decision-making process?

-Moral rights
-Utilitarian standards
-Standards of justice
-Individual rights

A

Moral rights

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11
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Which of the following is a moral demand in an ethic of care?

-We should respond in a way that provides the most benefit to ourselves.
-We should respond positively to the needs and well-being of those who support our goals.
-We should respond in a way that furthers the goals of the majority.
-We should respond positively to the needs, values, and well-being of others.

A

We should respond positively to the needs, values, and well-being of others

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12
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The majority of moral decisions are made without thinking through the consequences; these decisions are made through the _____ processes.

-conscious
-ethical reasoning
-unconscious
-logical reasoning

A

unconscious

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13
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According to social psychologist Marc Hauser, when someone purposely harms another person, it is morally worse than the same level of harm created as a side effect of a positive goal. Which of the principles for guiding moral judgment is being applied?

-The contact principle
-The paradigm principle
-The intention principle
-The action principle

A

The intention principle

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14
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Which of the following best explains the idea of distributive justice?

-Punishments and penalties should be given to all those who do wrong.
-The larger the injustice, the more compensation an injured party should receive.
-Equals should be treated as equals; those who are not equal should be treated differently.
-Punishment should be greater for those who intentionally do wrong.

A

Equals should be treated as equals; those who are not equal should be treated differently

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15
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Which of the following best describes the utility of a course of action by a business?

-The most objective benefits of an action
-The level of acceptability of an action by society
-The amount of compromise needed to produce an action
-The combination of benefits and costs of an action

A

The combination of benefits and costs of an action

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16
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When considering moral standards, a large injustice or violation of rights would cause ____ to have more weight in the decision-making process.

-demands of impartiality
-demands of caring
-principles of impartiality
-utilitarian standards

A

Demands of impartiality

17
Q

Which of the following approaches to ethical decision-making is based on the idea that a course of action produces the most benefits over costs for everyone affected?

-Utilitarianism
-Fairness
-Virtue
-Justice

A

Utilitarianism

18
Q

A theory of _____ judges an action based on the moral life and what morality obliges us do in certain situations.

-an ethic of virtues
-an ethic of principles
-moral principles
-moral justice

A

an ethic of principles

19
Q

The idea that benefits should be distributed based on the value of contribution is a principle of which concept?

-Socialism
-Work ethic
-Egalitarianism
-Justice

A

Justice

20
Q

Virtue ethics that consider a person’s moral character are referred to as _____ by many ethicists.

-action-based
-judgement-based
-agent-based
-standards-based

A

agent-based

21
Q

An ethic based on the fundamental value that relationships should be preserved and maintained is a _____ ethic.

-socialist
-retributive
-compensatory
-communitarian

A

communitarian

22
Q

Many business analysts feel the best way to evaluate the ethics of a business decision is to analyze social costs and compare them to

-those affected by the decision
-the cost of consequences
-social benefits
-the greatest net benefits

A

social benefits