Ethical Foundations come from
Parents
Culture
Media
All of the Above
What is a degree to which actions reflect morals?
Teleology
Integrity
Justice
Virtue
Who is considered dangerous?
One with little integrity
One with integrity but skewed moral beliefs
One with God's will
One that lives according to God's will and has integrity
Which framework states human action aims for Supreme Good?
Christian Faith
Aristotle
Secular
How does one attain the Supreme Good in Aristotle's Framework?
Living a virtuous life
Living with integrity
Living according to God's will
Living to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people
Why should Christians be ethical in business?
To gain better business
To achieve a goal
To bring glory to God
To gain salvation
How does one achieve the "Supreme Good" from a Christian faith framework?
Obedience
Virtuous Life
Prayer
Integrity alone
A secular framework shows a moral decision will be made based on
Supernatural revelation
Lying
Moral intuition
What makes a situation "ethical" from a teleological framework?
If it is used to achieve a goal it is ethical
If it is obedient to God it is ethical
If the greatest good is done for the greatest number of people it is ethical
If it makes you the happiest it is ethical
What makes the situation "ethical" from a utilitarianism framework?
What makes a situation "ethical" from an Objective (Moral Egoist) framework?
What makes a situation "ethical" from a deontological framework?
If the actions were inherently good it is ethical
If the actions were fair it is ethical
What makes a situation "ethical" from a relativist framework?
If the actions were morally right in that culture it is ethical
If the actions were based on if one disliked/liked the situation
What makes a situation "ethical" from a justice framework?
If the action was based on fairness it is ethical
If the action was based on obedience
If the action was based on happiness
If the action was based on the ends justifying the means
Ayn Rand wrote about which Philosophical Perspective?
Objectivism
Deontology
Relativism
Objectivism (Moral Egoism) claims happiness comes from what?
Achieving one's values
Helping the most people
Objectivism (Moral Egoism) claims the ruling values of life include:
Reason
Holiness
Love
Purpose
Self-Esteem
Who was the biggest proponent of Deontology?
Ayn Rand
C.S. Lewis
Kant
Mouw claimed Christians have a duty to understand what?
God' highest calling for their life
How obedience guides their life
What shares the most love with the most people
What is a moral framework that guide one's moral thinking and ethical behavior?
Divine Command
Moral Compass
Divine Traits
Divine Traits include
According to Adeney's article, ethics derive from the and .
According to Adeney we are to understand the Bible as if it was written strictly for our culture.
According to Carr, markets are most efficient when there is .
According to Carr, how is business like poker?
Everyone knows the rules
Everyone is bluffing
Everyone thinks they have the best hand
Everyone will always lose money if they play the game
According to Bhide/Stevenson, our tolerance for what encourages risk taking?
Honesty
Bluffing
A fallen culture
Broken promises
According to Siker's article, what makes Christ & Business a paradox?
God's transforming work
Businesses only want to make money
A fallen culture yet Christian particpants
Trying to apply natural law & divine law
According to Brinn, we should move to deeper waters when?
When our skills progress
When the going gets tough
When we first get in the water
When we feel like quitting
According to Brinn, Christians should be right in the middle of tough business.
The main character of Ayn Rand's Anthem starts the novel as
Prometheus
Ego
Equality
The main character of Ayn Rand's Anthem changes his name to
Gaea
The main character in Ayn Rand's Anthem lives in a society that has
rejected collectivism; accepted indivualism
accepted moral egoism; rejected deontology
rejected individualism; accepted collectivism
accepted deontology; rejected moral egoism
Which framework would say "Do unto others BEFORE they do unto you"?
Ethical Egoism
Utilitarian
Deontologist
Emotivist
Which framework would say "I could justify my actions based on the good it will do for the employees"?
Relativist
Virtue Theory
Which framework would say "this creates an unlevel playing field for competition"?
Egoist
Which framework would say "They are really using the language of right and wrong to mask their own personal preferences"?
Ethical Egoist
Which framework would say "what is moral depends on the situation, and on what the cultural consensus of right and wrong is at that time"?
Which framework would say "It was plainly a matter of character"?
What is the biggest downfall of Utilitarianism?
It cannot protect the rights of minorities.
It does not provide any way to umpire conflicting interests.
It cannot account for the place of reason in ethics.
Virtue theory is an ethics of , not .
Forms of deontology include:
Utilitarianism
Theology
Natural Law
Emotivism
What we believe about right and wrong is our
Morals
Ethics
Beliefs
Religion
In faith-based ethics, how does one act ethically?
Love God, Love my neighbor
Love mercy
Walk humbly
Good actions
Forms of teleology includes:
Egoism
As an act of freedom, this is the beginning of reason
Disobedience
Thinking
Individualism
According to Proverbs, this is the beginning of wisdom.
Reliance on the Lord
Fear of the Lord