WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY OA EXAM 120 QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /A+ GRADE ASSURED
1. A philosophical theory stating that the best
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the one that maximizes overall happiness or pleasure
for the greatest number of people.
2. A moral theory that judges the rightness or wrongness of actions based solely on their outcomes or
consequences.
3. A trait or quality deemed to be morally good and thus
is valued as a foundation of good moral being. In ethical philosophy, it is a central concept that signifies
human excellence and righteous action.
4. The doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist
in relation to culture, society, or historical context,
and are not absolute.
5. The selfless concern for the well-being of others without expecting any reward, recognition, or return. It
involves acting out of a desire to help others, often
at a cost or sacrifice to oneself.
6. A theory that posits an individual's self-interest is the
foundation of morality and the primary motivation of
human actions.
7. The practice among those with power or influence
of favoring relatives or friends, especially by giving
them jobs.
8. A moral philosophy where the morality of an action is
based on whether that action itself is right or wrong
under a series of rules, rather than based on the
consequences of the action.
9. An approach to ethics that emphasizes an individual's character as the key element of ethical thinking,
rather than rules about the acts themselves or their
consequences.
Utilitarianism
Consequentialism
Virtue
Relativism
Altruism
Egoism
Nepotism
Deontology
Virtue Ethics
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WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY OA EXAM 120 QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS /A+ GRADE ASSURED
10. A ethical theory asserting that the morality of actions
is determined by whether they fulfill our duty and
respect the autonomy of individuals, guided by universal maxims.
Kantian Ethics
11. reflect a societal code of behavior. Ethics
12. reflect personal principles. Morals
13. A business model that helps a company be socially
accountable—to itself, its stakeholders, and the public. By practicing this, companies can be c [Show Less]