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ETHC 445 Final Exam Answers (Principles of Ethics)

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1. (TCOs 2, 4, 5, 6) The idea that the assisted suicide of terminally ill patients should be allowed simply at the
patients direction reflects what type of ethics? (Points : 5)
Hobbes State of Nature
Rands Objectivism
Aristotles concept of Virtue
Thomas Aquinas concept of conscience
Socrates concept of excellence
2. (TCOs 1, 2, 7) What is the moral ideal of temperance? (Points : 5)
Exercising control over ones own desires and inclinations
Keeping ones temper under control
Minimizing the impact of ones decisions
Seeking the good of others before ones own
Overcoming ones passions
3. (TCOs 1, 2) One of the common errors in Ethics is that of the hasty conclusions. Hasty conclusions consist of
what? (Points : 5)
Rushed work under pressure
Comparing unknown cases to known ones to find precedents
Embracing conclusions before examining cases fully
Judging cases by the source of their origin
Belief that first impressions are valid until challenged
4. (TCO 2) Prescriptive language is commonly used in ethics for what reason? (Points : 5)
To indicate what is prohibited or impossible
To indicate that one choice is better than others
To show what actions are legal
To convey requirements and obligations
To indicate that there are really no choices available
5. (TCOs 7, 8) Ethical Egoism proposes that all decisions should be made to promote what? (Points : 5)
Our fiduciary responsibilities
The good will of others
Our self-interests
The welfare of the community
Stronger relationships

6. (TCOs 2, 4, 9) Free people are motivated toward forming social structures according to a social contract in order
to overcome what problem identified by Thomas Hobbes? (Points : 5)
The need to overcome disagreements
A perpetual state of warfare
The establishment of a monarchy
Taxation to support the costs of government
Organized ways to select leaders
7. (TCOs 3, 6) Agricultural biofuels are not properly a renewable source of energy in the environmental ethics
debate. Which of the following also is not a renewable source of energy? (Points : 5)
Windmill turbines
Hydroelectric power
Tidal flow generators
Biomass waste systems
Solar cells
8. (TCOs 3, 6, 7) The notion that the only thing good without qualification is a good will is attributed to whom?
(Points : 5)
St. Thomas Aquinas
Socrates
John Locke
Immanuel Kant
Oliver Cromwell
9. (TCOs 8, 9) Which ethical concept is organized and directed toward following the greatest happiness principle?
(Points : 5)
Natural ethics and law
Justice and mercy
Rights and responsibilities
Virtue-ethics of excellence
Principle of utility
10. (TCOs 3, 6, 7) Syllogisms in formal deductive logic are called valid when: (Points : 5)
the correct form of the syllogism style is used.
the premise statements are true.
the syllogism is first determined to be sound.
the verbs are written in present tense.
the conclusion proceeds from the premises.
11. (TCOs 1, 2) When choosing one course of action while working with a dilemma, the other courses of action are
lost and become unavailable. This makes ethical choices in dilemma situations particularly what? (Points : 5)
Incoherent
Complicated
Illogical

Painful
Cruel
12. (TCOs 1, 2, 7) What is the role of conscience as Thomas Aquinas sees it? (Points : 5)
To teach ethical principles
To disclose and build religious faith
To enable rational thought about consequences
To align personal ethics with those of others
To guide actions through a view of right and wrong
13. (TCOs 2, 8) The rule or principle to be applied in making decisions is an example of which kind of ethical
discovery process? (Points : 5)
Principle of utility
A posteriori rationality
A priori rationality
Empirical rationality
Scientific method
14. (TCOs 1, 2, 5) The Social Contract theorist whose troubled childhood was most clearly reflected in his theories
was who? (Points : 5)
Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Jefferson
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
15. (TCOs 3, 6, 7) Kants concern that people choose to observe universal laws as their duty is expressed through
what actions? (Points : 5)
Their habits
Their maxims
Their desires
Their loves
Their loyalties
16. (TCOs 2, 7, 8) Aristotles Ethics of Virtue have found modern application for business and industry through what
practice? (Points : 5)
Resolution models applications
Goals and objectives
Core values of organizations
Business models
Professional codes of discipline
17. (TCOs 2, 8) Professional codes of conduct serve what function for business and industry? (Points : 5)
Allow businesses to avoid training professional staffers
Enable transfer of valued employees across state lines

Enable contracting of temporary employees


Specify continuing education needs and requirements
Providing assurance of the professional qualifications of members
18. (TCOs 2, 7) Aristotles Ethical Doctrine of the Mean measured personal virtues on a scale that included the
virtue itself, the excess of it, and the deficiency of it.
If the virtue is COURAGE and the deficiency is COWARDICE, what is the excess?
(Points : 5)
Wisdom
Moderation
There is no excess
Recklessness
Love
19. (TCOs 8, 9) In personal or organizational conflict, what benefits accrue to all parties when a leader or consultant
employees one of the ethical conflict resolution models of Week 6? (Points : 5)
Objectives of what winning the conflict means get refined and better understood
Conflict management gets slowed down and settled.
Conflict can be handled in a sequential, step-by-step manner
Parties can be reconciled without solving the issues
Personal relationships can be separated from issues
20. (TCOs 1, 2) The Latin term a priori describes the origin of knowledge developed rationally, and the term a
posteriori describes knowledge developed through observation and experience. What is an example of ethics is best
described as discovered in an a postiori manner? (Points : 5)
Social ethics
Care-based ethics
Consequentialist ethics
Theological ethics
Operational ethics
Page 2 Essays
1. (TCOs 1, 2, 3, 7) In support of TCO #7 and in the Week 7 discussions, you developed and placed into the
threaded discussions your personalized ethics statement of what has become important to you in the practice of
ethics as you have practiced ethics during the course. Your first task in this question is to briefly present that
personalized statement in just a few sentences before continuing with the question. Much of the rest of the exam will
involve your working with that personalized statement through brief applications and cases.
Use your ethical philosophy to solve the following ethical situation. Explain how your philosophy helped you make
your decision.
Should citizens have an ethical obligation to serve their country when it is at war? Under what circumstances, if any,
is it ethical for a person to refuse to serve?

A significant number of people believe war is always wrong, and that no circumstances justify one nations taking
up arms against another. Is this view ethically sound? How about realistically? Please state which side you agree
with, and why. Explain and defend your position using your ethical position statement.
In answering, be sure to look at both sides of war: that is, a country defending itself against aggression and of a
strong country coming to the aid of a weaker country that has been attacked unjustly. Then, explain how your ethical
philosophy affected how you answered this problem. (Points : 30)
2. (TCOs 1, 2, 7) Analyze the following ethical situation using YOUR ethical philosophy. Read the situation and
then in your answer, explain why this is an ethical situation, what the issues are, and how an ethical person
would resolve them. Explain how YOUR ethical philosophy has helped you read a conclusion about how to resolve
or analyze this situation.
Employees worth to their employers may diminish before they are eligible for retirement. In such cases, the
employer is faced with the dilemma of choosing between retaining an old and trusted yet unproductive worker for 5
or 10 more years, or firing that worker and jeopardizing his or her retirement benefits.
1. Should an employer have an ethical obligation to keep such unproductive, but loyal employees? What if the
employee had been a problem his or her entire career? Are there certain circumstances where your answer to these
questions would be different?
2. What is the duty of an unproductive employee to his or her employer? Is there an ethical obligation to retire when
productivity begins to wane? If a person is simply coasting for his or her last few years, is that person unethical?
Be sure to explain your answer. (Points : 30)
3. (TCOs 1, 7, 9) How do you feel St. Thomas Aquinas would have solved the above ethical situation differently or
the same as you did using your philosophy? Please explain the reasons for the similarities or differences. (Points :
40)
4. (TCOs 1, 2, 4, 9) A first-term junior senator has placed a bill before the Senate that promises to correct tax
inequities that affect thousands of workers. However, the bill is being held up in committee. The senior senator who
serves as Sub-Committee Chairperson is responsible. The senator, however, has learned of a secret scandal in the
Chairpersons personal life. The junior senator visits the Chairperson and tells him that unless the bill is released
from committee, he will divulge the scandal to the press. The Chairperson then releases the bill from committee and
it is passedand becomes law.
Identify and tell what ethical philosophy the senior and junior senators are using, if any.
Now, use your ethical philosophy to analyze the situation. Explain how, using your philosophy, you would have
solved this situation either the same way as the characters in the situation did, or differently. Why? (Points : 30)
5. (TCOs 5, 6) You work for a grocery store and a new manager is hired to oversee your department. He comes into
your department (the butcher shop) and explains to you that for the past 6 months, your department has been losing
money for the store because of the waste and spoilage going on from having to discard unsold meat and poultry. He
tells you that from now on, he wants you to package ground meat in smaller, more compact packages, with older

meat on the bottom of the package (so it is not visible to the customer) and the fresher meat on the top, where it is
visible to the customers. In this way, you can move more of the older meat and still receive the top dollar for it. As
he leaves the department where you were having the discussion, he turns and says, And by the way, one more
month of losses like we had last month from this department, and you can kiss your job goodbye.
Will you repackage the meat in the way he requested?
Why or why not? Explain what ethical analysis you used to come to this conclusion. (Points : 30)
6. (TCOs 6, 8) Analyze your answer above using the Front Page of the Newspaper ethical dilemma resolution
model. Show your steps. (Points : 40)

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