The "Loyal Agent Argument" states: An employer would want to be served in whatever ways will advance his or her self-interests

Therefore, as a loyal agent of his or her employer, the manager has a duty to serve his or her employer in whatever ways will advance the employer's self-interests. a. True
b. False


A

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The utilitarian or welfare approach to justice advocates that the distribution of scarce

goods should

a. those who have been subject to prior deprivation b. those most in need c. they should be equally distributed d. those most likely to benefit the most and contribute to society

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Which of the following correctly describes the Socratic Method?

A. A didactic approach to teaching that focuses primarily on lecturing B. A complex approach of answering questions from disciples with dynamism C. A dynamic approach of questioning and intellectual analysis to draw answers out of people D. A didactic approach involving reading the Great Texts of Civilization and writing about them to discover hidden meaning

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According to Kant, an action that is based on a moral rule or maxim that cannot be universalized

A. might be moral or immoral depending on one's beliefs. B. might be moral or immoral depending on one's religion. C. might be moral or immoral depending on one's society. D. is immoral.

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Determine whether the following claim is too vague in the context that is stated or implied: It seems clear that within the next ten years they'll have produced a machine that can really think.

What will be an ideal response?

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