The idea that corporations will impose their values on us supports one of the arguments for the narrow view of

corporate social responsibility.



a. True
b. False


True

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According to Kant, if I donate a kidney because I wish to be praised for my generosity, my action can be described in which of the following ways?

a) My action has no inner moral worth. b) My action is in accordance with duty. c) My action is not performed from duty. d) All of these choices

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Rawls rejects utilitarianism because

a. he saw it as a threat. b. it might permit an unfair distribution of burdens and benefits. c. governments wanted it. d. it values moral pu

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When applied to empirical reasoning the Test of Relevance is partly addressed by the ________

(a) citation of credible experts (b) accuracy of the measurements made and the descriptions of the investigatory conditions (c) mutual trust and scientific consensus achieved at professional meetings (d) reliance on comparative reasoning to suggest productive models and hypotheses (e) the identification of relevant factors, which is part of the scientific research design

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The state legislature has approved $300,000 to study the economic feasibility of the

project, partly because of its impact on the state and partly because other attempts at privately built roads in other states have failed and become state responsibilities.

What will be an ideal response?

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