State two examples of a patterned principle


Problem 1) State two examples of a patterned principle.

Problem 2) Give an example of an inequality of power in society that is to everyone's advantage. (Make it clear what the inequality is, and what the advantage is)

Problem 3) State two different kinds of examples where the poor pay more for something than the rich. 

Problem 4) Give an example of an inequality of wealth in society that is to everyone's advantage. (Make it clear what the inequality is, and what the advantage is) 

Problem 5) Which of the thinkers that we studied would be most likely to say: "Faith is a moral error!"

Problem 6) Which of the thinkers that we studied would be most likely to say: "You can't put a price on health."

Problem 7) Which of the thinkers that we studied would be most likely to say: "There are too many laws, too many taxes, and too many bureaucrats in the U.S.A.!"

Problem 8) Which of the thinkers that we studied would be most likely to say: "In our system, work creates a fundamental separation between those who work and the very act of working itself."

Problem 9) In a few words, give an example of an action that a Utilitarian would allow, but a Kantian wouldn't.

Problem 10) Bob says, "I don't care what anyone else thinks. If they don't adopt my standards of morality, they are simply wrong." What philosophical position best describes Bob's claim here?

Reference: Business Ethics: Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality, 5th Edition.

Eds. Hoffman, Frederick, and Schwartz.

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