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13 April, 03:40

Steaks n' Fries Restaurant Company's decision makers view a particular risk in the consumption of Steaks n' Fries' products as open and obvious. Continuing to market the products without explicitly telling consumers of the risk could be justified from a perspective ofA) duty-based ethics.

B) corporate social responsibility.

C) religious ethical principles.

D) outcome-based ethics.

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  1. 13 April, 04:00
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    The correct option is D, outcome-based ethics.

    Explanation:

    Duty-based ethics preaches the idea that one should be seen doing the right thing at all times regardless of the consequences of one's actions, it is unlike the utilitarian approach to ethics where what is wrong or right is a function of having the greatest good for the greatest number of people not minding whether the approach used is wrong or right.

    Corporate social responsibility involves the additional efforts put in by corporations in a bid to give back to society.

    Religious ethical principles is about concluding on right or wrong using the lenses of religion.

    Outcome-based ethics is a sharp contrast to duty-based ethics, as the outcome or consequence is what justifies the moral right or wrong. in other words the end justifies the means.
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