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Which classification best fits the Volkswagen Dieselgate Scandal?
Which classification best fits the Volkswagen Dieselgate Scandal?
- Policy
- Theory
- Case (correct)
- Concept
What classification is assigned to the concept of Ethical Egoism?
What classification is assigned to the concept of Ethical Egoism?
- Case
- Theory (correct)
- Concept
- Model
Which label corresponds to the Categorical Imperative?
Which label corresponds to the Categorical Imperative?
- Case
- Theory (correct)
- Concept
- Model
Identify the classification for Fair Trade Coffee.
Identify the classification for Fair Trade Coffee.
Which classification applies to Stakeholder Theory?
Which classification applies to Stakeholder Theory?
What classification does Rawls’ Veil of Ignorance belong to?
What classification does Rawls’ Veil of Ignorance belong to?
Choose the classification for the WireCard Scandal.
Choose the classification for the WireCard Scandal.
What is the classification for Ethical Relativism?
What is the classification for Ethical Relativism?
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Case Study
Case Study
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Theory
Theory
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Concept
Concept
A basic idea or principle that organizes information.
Categorical Imperative
Categorical Imperative
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Stakeholder Theory
Stakeholder Theory
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Virtue Ethics
Virtue Ethics
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Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism
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Ethical Egoism
Ethical Egoism
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Study Notes
Categorization of Ethical Concepts and Cases
- Cases: Purdue Pharma and the Opioid Crisis, Volkswagen Dieselgate Scandal, Fair Trade Coffee, Tide Pod Challenge, Tony's Chocoloney and Ethical Chocolate, Exploitative Labor Practices in the Italian Fashion Industry, WireCard Scandal, Social Media Regulation by Governments, Procter & Gamble’s Tide Pods Design Changes, Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Experiment, Jane Elliott’s Discrimination Exercise.
- Theories: Categorical Imperative, Stakeholder Theory, Virtue Ethics, Rawls’ Veil of Ignorance, Ethical Egoism, Kantian Ethics, Rawls’ Theory of Justice, Utilitarianism, Ethical Relativism.
- Concepts: Greenwashing, Moral Awareness, Moral Intent, The Difference Principle, Rest’s Model of Ethical Decision-Making, Shareholder Theory, Transparency in Business Practices, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks, Universal Law Formulation of the Categorical Imperative.
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