Having uncovered some issues with Utilitarianism, let’s ponder ethical decisions based on principles rather than consequ

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Having uncovered some issues with Utilitarianism, let’s ponder ethical decisions based on principles rather than consequ

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Having uncovered some
issues with Utilitarianism, let’s ponder ethical decisions based on
principles rather than consequences. Earlier, our text
explains that: “Ethical principles can be thought of as a type of
rule…”
Question #1: Why is it
that the ethical tradition of Principles and Rights (deontological)
seems to be particularly difficult when it comes to doing
business?
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