What is Camenisch's purpose in using the example of the company whose products can only be used for human torture?
A. To show that businesses should not engage in unethical behavior
B. To show that businesses should not make products that can damage their public persona
C. To show that questions about the morality of products and services are not adequately addressed by "many
current discussions of business ethics."
D. To show that the business described is a morally great one because of all the good it does—we shouldn't let
concerns about its product distract us from this
C. To show that questions about the morality of products and services are not adequately addressed by "many
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a. vices b. an excess of feeling or appetite c. principles to avoid d. virtues
If a person promises to do something:
a. then the promise counts as his reason for performing the action. b. then the promise is justified in terms of the consequences of performing it. c. then the promise is justified rationally. d. all of these choices. e. none of these choices.
How many copies of the Treatise did Hume received as part of his payment for it?
A) 3 B) 6 C) 9 D) 12
In the story "Why the Geese Shrieked," why did the woman come to the Rabbi?
A. Because the geese's shrieking seemed so mysterious. B. To find a rational explanation for the geese's shrieking. C. She had known that the Rabbi was a extremely rational person. D. To find a spiritual explanation for the geese's shrieking.