Defining Ethics Flashcards

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What is ethics?

A

The study of the general nature of morals, moral choices, moral philosophy, and the rules or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession

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2
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Are ethical standards higher than law standards?

A

Yes

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3
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True or False:

An act is only considered unethical if the act breaks the law

A

False

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4
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What are ethical rules?

A

Unwritten standards and expectations for behavior that are developed for nearly all aspects of our lives

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5
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What 2 things play a critical role in an ethical decision?

A

Values and judgments

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6
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What leads us to believe actions are right or wrong?

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Our moral philosophies

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7
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What is moral philosophy?

A

The principles or rules that people use to decide what is right or wrong

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8
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In business, what do individuals rely on to make decisions?

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Their moral philosophies

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9
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True or False:

There is no moral philosophy that everyone excepts

A

True

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10
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Divine command theory decisions in ethical dilemmas are made on the basis of what?

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Guidance from a divine being

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11
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Fill in the Blank:

Egoists believe they should make decisions that maximize their own ________

A

Self-interest

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12
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Who was a philosopher who believed that ethical egoism was the central factor in human decision-making?

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Thomas Hobbes

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13
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What did Thomas Hobbes believe that we needed to control egoism?

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Authoritarianism

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14
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Which theory is sometimes referred to as the social contract?

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The Contractarians and Justice Theory

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15
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What is the Individual Rights Theory also known as?

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The Entitlement Theory

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16
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Who believes in a time-and-place ethics?

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Moral Relativists

17
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True or False:

Moral Relativists do not believe in absolute rule, virtue ethics, and social contracts

A

True

18
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What do Moral Relativists’ beliefs center on?

A

The pressure of the moment and whether the pressure justifies the action taken

19
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What theory is also known as the universal rule?

A

The Categorical Imperative Theory

20
Q

What must you conduct if you are using the utilitarianism theory?

A

A cost/benefit analysis

21
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What is a cost/benefit analysis?

A

It’s when you compare all the alternatives and choose the one that results in the greatest benefit to the most people

22
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What is the trolley problem scenario?

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A trolley is heading down the tracks towards multiple workers. You can divert the trolley onto another track, but doing so would cause you to kill the worker that is on the other track

23
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What’s the difference between law and ethics?

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Laws are the moral minimum while ethics are the moral maximum

24
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How does the utilitarianism principle relate to trolley problem scenario?

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Utilitarianism says that you should sacrifice the one worker to save the 5 workers because you need to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people