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Business Ethics: Chapter 10 Case Study Questions
1
Whether or not Jake should be held morally accountable for embedding the spyware is principally a question of which of the following?
- select -
a) Jake's informational privacy
b) Jake's moral agency
c) Jake's personal autonomy
d) Jake's moral autonomy
2
Determining the moral agency of which of the following is least important in the Jake case?
- select -
a) Jake
b) ALAC
c) Nathan
d) Maia
3
Which of the following is potentially an example of an excusing condition involving a coercive threat?
- select -
a) Maia's interaction with Jake
b) Nathan's interaction with Jake
c) ALAC's interaction with Circulex and the Diabetes Foundation
d) Jake's interaction with the Diabetes Foundation website
4
Which of the following is potentially an example of deception?
- select -
a) Maia's interaction with Jake
b) Nathan's interaction with Jake
c) Jake's interaction with the Diabetes Foundation
d) Jake's interaction with the Diabetes Foundation website
5
Which of the following is potentially an example of failure to disclose information?
- select -
a) Maia's interaction with Nathan
b) Nathan's interaction with Jake
c) ALAC's interaction with the Diabetes Foundation
d) Jake's interaction with the Diabetes Foundation website
6
Which of the following is potentially an example of conflict of interest?
- select -
a) Maia's interaction with Jake
b) Nathan's interaction with Jake
c) ALAC's interaction with Circulex and the Diabetes Foundation
d) Jake's interaction with the Diabetes Foundation website
7
Which of the following is potentially an example of an excusing condition involving emotional manipulation?
- select -
a) Maia's interaction with Jake
b) Nathan's interaction with Jake
c) ALAC's interaction with Circulex and the Diabetes Foundation
d) Jake's interaction with the Diabetes Foundation website
8
If Jake embeds the spyware in the Diabetes Foundation website, then he and ALAC will violate which of the following?
- select -
a) The moral right of the Diabetes Foundation to personal autonomy
b) The moral right of the Diabetes Foundation to moral privacy
c) The moral right of the Diabetes Foundation to physical privacy
d) The moral right of the Diabetes Foundation to informational privacy
9
Nathan's veiled threat to Jake is potentially a violation of which of the following?
- select -
a) Jake's negative moral right to autonomy
b) Jake's positive moral right to physical privacy
c) Jake's positive right to autonomy
d) Jake's negative moral right to informational privacy
10
Which of the following is the strongest justification for the right of the Diabetes Foundation to informational privacy?
- select -
a) Control by the Diabetes Foundation of the intimacy of its relationships
b) Economic efficiency of the charitable donation system
c) Ownership rights over confidential information
d) Prevention of the cultural oppression of the Diabetes Foundation
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