Business Ethics

PHIL 215 (3)

Examination of the central moral issues raised by business activities and practice. It begins with an exploration of various utilitarian and respect- for-persons ethics and traces out the very different results they yield in ethical decision making. Then, by way of case studies, it examines a host of specific business-related issues: employeerights, affirmative action, “reverse discrimination,” fairness in advertising and the duties of corporations in protecting the environment. Same as BUSI 215
Course Code: PHIL 215 | Credit Hours: 3 | Undergraduate Course

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