BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BUSINESS LAW

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
We must usually base our decisions on emotion, not on reason, when making ethical decisions.
A
True
B
False
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Ethical decisions are usually based on emotions rather than reason. Reasoning based on consequences and ruled based reasoning usually reach the same conclusion about what is right and what is wrong. The idea that acts have a basic moral character is a feature of which moral reasoning?

Detailed explanation-2: -Ethics is deciding what is right or wrong in a reasoned, impartial manner. Q. We must usually base our decisions on emotion, not on reason, when making ethical decisions.

Detailed explanation-3: -Why do the two forms of ethical reasoning, consequences-based and rule-based, usually result in the same decision, and what is the probable cause when they do not?

Detailed explanation-4: -2) Rule-Based Ethical Reasoning-In this style of reasoning, acts are either right or wrong. For example, telling the truth is always right, and lying is always wrong. In rule-based ethics, good consequences do not justify wrong or bad acts.

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