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| Deciding what is right or wrong in a reasoned, impartial manner. |
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| The idea that the same ethical standards are applied to everyone. |
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| Ethical principles used in making business decisions. |
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| consequence-based reasoning |
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| A form of ethical reasoning that evaluates the results of an action. |
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| The standard for judging right or wrong. |
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| fundamental ethcial rules |
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| A form of ethical reasoning that evaluates the act but not its consequences. |
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| Mental test to identify illogical actions. It involves picturing in your mind's eye everyone in the world doing the action. |
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| Legitimate claims on other people which flow from each person's status as a human being. |
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| Elected representatives vote for laws acceptable to the majority of people they represent. |
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| Personal and human rights recognized and guaranteed by our Constitution. |
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| The capacity to do what is right even in the face of temptation or pressure to do otherwise. |
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| An insurance policy that pays the employer money in the case of theft by employees. |
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| An open, peaceful, violation of a law to protest its alleged injustice. |
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| Persons who do not respect the law. |
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