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A just or fair ethical decision occurs when: a. The rights of all affected are considered. b. The greatest good for those with power is achieved. c. Benefits and burdens are distributed equally. d. All of the above.

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  1. 29 May, 02:36
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    The correct answer is letter C

    In the utilitarian approach, the most important thing is to make a choice that benefits most people. A problem that exists in this type of approach and that sometimes only people directly affected are considered and end up disregarding people indirectly affected. In my opinion, all people directly or indirectly affected should be taken into account. For example, a company that invents a stimulant for cows to produce more milk, providing greater production for farmers, however, cows often contract extremely painful diseases and the milk is contaminated, which indirectly harmed consumers.
  2. 29 May, 02:49
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    C). Benefits and burdens are distributed equally.

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    A fair and objective ethical decision takes place when 'benefits along with burdens are distributed equally' among all the contributing members. Ethics is associated with the set of moral principles that allows an individual to act with rightness, virtues, and justice. It is associated with human conduct that perpetuates just and moral decisions that do not involve the ignorance of anyone's rights and preferring extra benefit to another. Therefore, such a decision considers the rights and duties equally for everyone and thus, the burdens (duties/problems), as well as benefits (rewards/rights), are divided equally. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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