Suppose one day you are exiting your company building and you encounter a fellow employee that you recognize but do not

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Suppose one day you are exiting your company building and you encounter a fellow employee that you recognize but do not

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Suppose one day you are exiting your company building and
you encounter a fellow employee that you recognize but do not
really know. You recognize that she works for the company, that she
walks with a cane, and you have seen her on frequent occasions just
before and immediately after your shift. As you approach the
parking lot, you begin to walk towards your vehicle and she walks
toward the bus stop. As you get into your vehicle you notice that
she is struggling to cross the road to get to the bus stop because
of the high traffic and also because she is relying on a cane to
walk. What would you do in this circumstance? How could you use the
ideas of Enlightened Self-Interest, Contractarianism, or the Ethics
of Care to help guide your decision? Explain your answer.
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