In what circumstances would it be ethical to take a distributive approach during a conflict with other members of a small group over ends or means? Unethical?
What will be an ideal response?
1. A distributive orientation is ethical if a basic value or principle is at stake, such as being honest, not acting in a racist or sexist way, respecting rights of other persons, using scientific methods to answer a question.
2. A distributive approach is unethical if it is done to serve personal goals that are in conflict with the group's best interests or ethical standards of the group or you as a person. (up to 2 points each, for total of up to 4)
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