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DeVry CRMJ 425 Week 4 Midterm

Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course:<br>https://www.devrycourses.com/product/devry-crmj-425-week-4-midterm/<br>DeVry CRMJ 425 Week 4 Midterm<br>3.t3.Question :<br>TCO#1: The primary difference between act and rule utilitarianism is:<br>Act utilitarianism determines the utility of each moral decision one by one, while rule utilitarianism does not.<br>Rule utilitarianism determines the utility of each moral decision one by one, while act utilitarianism does not.<br>Rule utilitarianism focuses on the character of the decision-maker, while act utilitarianism does not.<br>

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DeVry CRMJ 425 Week 4 Midterm

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  1. DeVry CRMJ 425 Week 4 Midterm Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course: https://www.devrycourses.com/product/devry-crmj-425-week-4-midterm/ Or Email us help@devrycourses.com DeVry CRMJ 425 Week 4 Midterm 3.3.Question : TCO#1: The primary difference between act and rule utilitarianism is: Act utilitarianism determines the utility of each moral decision one by one, while rule utilitarianism does not. Rule utilitarianism determines the utility of each moral decision one by one, while act utilitarianism does not. Rule utilitarianism focuses on the character of the decision-maker, while act utilitarianism does not. Act utilitarianism focuses on the long-term consequences of an act, while rule utilitarianism does not. Question 9. Question : TCO#1: Ethical work decisions fall into three of the following categories; which one does not belong? Effects on citizenry Effects on self Effects on other employees Effects on organizations Question 10. Question : TCO#1: The primary distinction between religious ethics and natural law is: That natural law demands that animals be considered part of the moral universe, while religious ethics does not. Religious ethics does not recognize an external source of morality while natural law does not. Natural law does not recognize an external source of morality while religious ethics does not.

  2. Natural law refers to no specific supernatural figures as the source of morality, while religious ethics does. Question 15. Question : TCO#1: The subcultural ethics of police are most consistent with what ethical system? Ethics of virtue Ethical Formalism Utilitarianism Natural Law Download File Now

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