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Serggg [28]
3 years ago
7

Our friend, Marco, offers to share with you a paper he wrote for his Introduction to Business class last semester. When you tell

him that it wouldn't be fair, he reminds you of your habit of reading an entire book at Barnes & Noble without paying for the book. Which ethics-based question would be most helpful in evaluating these situations?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Dafna11 [192]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Is it balanced?

Explanation:

The question tells a lot about my behavior analysis and what my willingness must be to do with the situation. The question is to asks two things which are fairness and rationality. If the decision is giving the person undue advantage and the person has a threatening tune then he will threaten me again. So the advantages demanded are danger sign for me. Their are number of questions you ask.

In some societies like Iraq, stealing books to read them is not a crime because the people think that he will definitely learn something valuable for his life.

So the best question here is "Is it balanced?".

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