In their conclusion Jaimie Leeser and William O'Donohue in "Normative Issues in Defining Sexual Harassment", contend that it is a violation of which of these moral principles that underlies the moral wrong involved in sexual harassment?
a. A violation of the utilitarian greatest happiness principle
b. A violation of the principle of justice as fairness
c. A violation of Kant's second formulation of the Categorical Imperative, the
principle of respect for persons
d. All of the above
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
There is a tendency in the church to understand its mission in the world simply on the basis of past practices and on a limited reading of Scripture.
a. true b. false
A _____________, named after American mathematician Albert Tucker's famous
analysis, which pitted two hypothetical prisoners against each other in a way that illustrated the paradoxical logic of this problem. a. free-rider b. inmate's decision c. collective action problems d. prisoner's dilemma