A-Refute or substantiate this skeptical position, using the
readings and discussions of our course to date: “When we are
dealing with international business, ethical considerations come
crashing, as it were, into a wall. For we have, as a community, a
shared sense of history and a shared commitment to certain (broadly
speaking—Western, literate, Enlightenment, industrialized, largely
Judeo-Christian, urban) values. But other cultures may not share
those same basic values and commitments. If that’s the case, it is
unlikely that they will conform to our ethical beliefs.” How
is that a problem? Support your claims/arguments with details from
specific readings and texts! (Midgely is an essential source
here!)
B-Do you agree or disagree with the following contention?
“When it comes to environmental concerns, everyone should have
the freedom to choose (as in the sense of cap and trade) how much
damage they do to the environment. If I have the money to purchase
and operate a gas-guzzling Hummer, well, that should be up to me.
And if my company emits large amounts
of CO2 into the
atmosphere, and I’m willing and able to pay whatever that costs,
that choice should be mine.” Support your
claims/arguments with details from specific readings and texts!
A-Refute or substantiate this skeptical position, using the readings and discussions of our course to date: “When we are
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A-Refute or substantiate this skeptical position, using the readings and discussions of our course to date: “When we are
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