As a you would allocate rewards and punishments based on results
a) Libertarian
b) Republican
c) Utilitarian
d) Kantian
C
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Potential conflicts of interest may or may not be ethical, depending on the probability that the employee's judgment will affected by the conflict of interest
a. True b. False
Mill modified Bentham's utilitarian theory in which of the following ways?
A. He abandoned the calculation of pleasures and pains. B. He incorporated a Kantian account of duty and obligation. C. He incorporated a Platonic account of virtue and character. D. He denied that pleasure and pain were the only morally relevant categories. E. He took into account a person's intentions, as well as his or her actions.
Concerning the attempt to construct an ideal, logically rigorous language, the later Wittgenstein said
a. the project is a necessary one, though still unfinished. b. the project is a necessary one, but Russell had gone about it in the wrong way. c. it is impossible to improve on ordinary language. d. his later work had achieved this goal.
Who was Socrates' youthful disciple?
A. Epicurus B. Democritus C. Artemis D. Miletus E. Plato