Do you agree with hooker that actions that cannot be


PART 1:

Answer the below with (1)... then (2)...

(1) Do you agree with Hooker that actions that cannot be generalized are immoral/unethical and should not be done? If not, give one example of an action that can't be generalized but is still moral/ethical.

(2) Do you agree with Hooker that Jennifer’s choice to break her agreement does not pass the generalization test? Explain yourself thoroughly with at least one reason for your position.

PART 2:

A pregnant woman has just taken a job and is with the employer for about 2 months. She starts to interview for a new, better "Dream Job," which is looking like they will hire her. Answer these 3 questions:

(1) Should she be interviewing for a new, better job in the first place so early on?

(2) Does her decision to interview with the Dream Job place, right now, pass Hooker's generalization test?

(3) Should she tell the new Dream Job place up front that she's pregnant? She's wondering if, once they find out a few weeks after she takes the job that she's pregnant (she'll have to tell them at some point, obviously), they'll think she's a liar or untrustworthy (starting off on the wrong foot, so to speak, with a "bad" reputation).

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