1. What practical problem with utilitarianism is (to some degree) resolved by monetized utilitarianism?
2. What are two advantages of a utilitarian ethics when compared with an ethics of duties?
3. What are two disadvantages of a utilitarian ethics when compared with an ethics of duties?
4. What’s an example from today’s world of a utilitarian monster?
5. What’s an example from today’s world of a utilitarian sacrifice?
1. What practical problem with utilitarianism is (to some degree) resolved by monetized utilitarianism? 2. What...
Question 2 1 pts Which of following is a theoretical problem with Utilitarianism? A. Tyranny of the majority/sacrificing the minority B. Ignoring bodily needs and emotional connections to others C. Denying that the oppressed can develop moral habits Question 4 1 pts Which of the following is the term for moral imperatives which are nearly universal intuitions which can nonetheless be adjusted or even ignored according to what is called for by concrete factual conditions? A. Beneficence B. Nonmaleficence C....
Question 4 a) Using practical examples from the field of computer compare and contrast (into some detail) the terms "Ethical' and 'Legal and illustrate your understanding of these concepts by explaining what ethical behavior in organization is all about. b) Doctors may experience ethical uncertainty when faced with a situation in which they are unsure of what values to apply or even where the ethical problem is. Discuss any five steps the doctor needs to go through in order to...
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Problem Set 3 Topic: Keynesianism 1. What is price stickiness? Why do Keynesians believe that allowing for price stickiness in macro analysis is important? 2. Describe four alternative responses available to policymakers when the economy is in recession. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each strategy? Please discuss the effects on employment, the price level, and the composition of output. What are some of the practical difficulties in using these stabilization...
1. What is a receivables float? 2. What is a payables float? 3. Name three ways to shorten the receivables cycle. 4. GIve one example of receivables fraud. 5. Name at least two different types of inventory valuation methods. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each method. 6. A controller must consider the many factors to assist in the determination of capital asset expenditures. Why is this planning important? Name two different account methods that might be used in the...
1. What is "risk in a financial sense. What is it that creates risk for companies? Please be specific. (3 pts.) 2. Pick one of the 'subareas' of finance and provide an of what is involved in that subarea. (3 pts.) 3. Describe the role that ethics should play in finance. How do "fiduciary relationships affect this? (3 pts.) 4. Why do companies usually go through a "life-cycle" where they start out as sole proprietorships and then eventually become corporations....
1. What is the meaning of Conflict Resolution? What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of having to address conflicts? 2. List and define four strategies used in Conflict Management. What would be the overall impact of selecting each as the dominant strategy for resolving a conflict 3.Why is negotiation such a powerful technique in solving conflicts, and what are the key components utilized during the negotiation process? 4.What is crucial Conversation (called" Crucial Confrontation" in the earlier textbook...
QUESTIONS 1. What are dependent variables of a van-Deemter plot 2. What is a dynamic range problem and how does it affect the efficiency of a chromatographic analysis? 3. Why does a TCD respond to all analytes except the carrier gas? 4. What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of packed and open tubular columns in GC? 5. Predict the elution order of the following analytes from a Carbowax 20 M column: hexane. acetaldehyde, octane, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, O-xylene and...
1. “I’d rather see a Christian than hear one.” This statement is an example of the... Virtue Theory Deontological Paradigm Emotivism Paradigm Ethical Egoism Paradigm 2. Ethical leadership creates an ethical culture. If top managers fail to express desired ethical behaviors and goals, a corporate culture evolves on its own to reflect the values and norms of the company. True /False 3. The first phase of an ethics risk and opportunity identification and assessment is to compare activities to expectation...
N mtu QUESTIONS 1. What are dependent variables of a van-Deemter plot 2. What is a dynamic range problem and how does it affect the efficiency of a chromatographic analysis? Why does a TCD respond to all analytes except the carrier gas? What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of packed and open tubular columns in GC 5. Predict the elution order of the following analytes from a Carbowax 20 M column: hexane. acetaldehyde, octane, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, o-xylene and...
1. The problem with "homunculus explanations" is: a) They are too good. b) They risk an infinite regress. c) They risk a finite regress. d) They are too neuroscientific. 2. Asimov's "Three Laws of Robotics" are: a) An example of how machines are able to override ethical directives provided by humans when it is in the machine's interests to do so. b) An example of how machines come up with their own ethics when left to their own devices. c)...