Week 3 Ethics

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Across
  1. 1. This requirement is also called “completeness."
  2. 3. Ethical theories that prescribe unattainable ends.
  3. 6. Some of us are understandably cynical after the widely publicized scandals, huge compensation packages, and CEO “perp walks” of recent years.
  4. 8. Requires the agent to sincerely adopt a commitment towards living a life that takes reason into account.
  5. 10. All people must develop a single, comprehensive and internally coherent worldview that is good and that we strive to act out in our daily lives.
  6. 12. A business’s primary function as a producer of goods and services that consumers need and want, while making an acceptable profit.
  7. 13. There must be an even-handedness.
  8. 16. In some industries, companies have joined together in voluntary efforts to promote _________ among organizations in the industry.
  9. 17. We should act contradictorily in our actions.
  10. 18. Can cost an organization dearly in shattered customer confidence, increased government regulation, and huge fines.
  11. 19. We should adopt models challenging us to be good in the world that are possible—though they may be rather difficult to achieve.
Down
  1. 1. a set of factual and normative principles about which there is general agreement among a community or between communities of people.
  2. 2. Employees are more attracted to and more committed to ________.
  3. 4. _________are finding that people are not only less rational than classical economists assumed but more moral.
  4. 5. The connection between the emotions of two different people.
  5. 7. There is inevitably more diversity in a group than there will be in any single individual.
  6. 9. This one-sided approach is one of the greatest threats to building a fair community for all.
  7. 11. Also called a sure-loss contract.
  8. 14. The best way to ensure completeness in a personal worldview is by developing _________.
  9. 15. a typical behavioral economics experiment.