Business Ethics
Prepare the answers to the
following three questions and bring them with you to the final exam
session. Your paper must be double spaced, with your name and section (A
or B or C) on each page. Number the pages.
Question One
Define “virtue ethics.” Define “moral character”. Use only our textbook to find these definitions.
Describe ways in which students “cheat”
in school. Why is cheating so common? Think hard about this – discuss
not just short-cuts to success, but also negative attitudes of students
towards school, particular subjects, professors, etc. Distinguish
between reasons and rationalizations. (Note: you will know a lot about
this topic, even if you have never or seldom cheated. It’s part of the
culture.)
How does a habit of cheating (a vice)
developed in school incline a person to cheat in other areas of life?
What are some of the many ways in which people in business cheat? Name
at least 10. Cheating on taxes is common, too, as well as cheating
(infidelity) in marriages and committed relationships. Don’t stop there.
The net result is that a person’s moral
character is degraded. Discuss. How is a person with this vice worse off
than a person with little or no inclination to cheat? How is such a
person less free? Why is such a person less appealing to others?
The habit of cheating is a vice; what is
the corresponding virtue? Describe a few of the circumstances likely to
help us acquire, maintain and enhance this virtue in ourselves, and to
promote its development in others. Think big here – what circumstances,
relationships, pastimes, jobs, political systems, etc. move people in
the direction of developing morally good character?
Question Two
Revisit your group case, as well as the
‘big picture’ material. Each case has at its center a major moral
dilemma, problem, or moral catastrophe. How might individuals associated
with the situation have prevented or lessened the problem by “giving
voice to values” at some point in the process. Review materials on the
Babson webpage http://www.babson.edu/Academics/teaching-research/gvv/Pages/home.aspx and the University of Texas Ethics Unwrapped videos http://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/ to give depth to your essay.
Question Three
We began the class by watching the video Tapped. Rewatch the film. The film’s website http://www.tappedthemovie.com/ will suggest where to go to see the movie -- Netflix, YouTube, Amazon and other places on the internet.
Show that you understand how each of the
five ethical theories could be related to the claim: “Under ordinary
circumstances, people who have access to clean tap water ought not buy
bottled water, and should discourage its indiscriminate use by others”
If you prefer, base your essay on The House I Live In. The
film makers contend that the War on Drugs, especially as “waged” since
the Reagan administration in the 1980s, has diminished social utility,
violated the rights of some individuals, promoted racial and class
injustice etc. You are encouraged to disagree in whole or in part with
the arguments made by the film makers – you must only establish that you
understand the message of the film, and are very familiar with the ethical theories.
**Note: you must closely study your text
book to answer these questions. Your answers should not be long, but
they should be precise.
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