Q1) Which action has Kantian moral worth? Group of answer choices: A. A shopkeeper who knows that he can shortchange a customer but the shopkeeper doesn't because if word did get out it would cost business. B. An employee who hates her job and customers but helps them because it is her job to do so. C. A businessman who doesn’t lie or steal because that is the right way to get to heaven. D. A store manager who teaches employees that honesty is the best policy and it is also the most profitable.   Q2) The primary point of Sandel’s discussion of consent versus benefit based moral obligation is Group of answer choices: A. There is no moral obligation without a contract. B. There is no moral obligation until benefits have been received. C. Moral obligation requires both consent and benefits. D. Moral obligation can arise with either consent or benefits alone.

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Q1) Which action has Kantian moral worth?

Group of answer choices:

A. A shopkeeper who knows that he can shortchange a customer but the shopkeeper doesn't because if word did get out it would cost business.

B. An employee who hates her job and customers but helps them because it is her job to do so.

C. A businessman who doesn’t lie or steal because that is the right way to get to heaven.

D. A store manager who teaches employees that honesty is the best policy and it is also the most profitable.

 

Q2) The primary point of Sandel’s discussion of consent versus benefit based moral obligation is

Group of answer choices:

A. There is no moral obligation without a contract.

B. There is no moral obligation until benefits have been received.

C. Moral obligation requires both consent and benefits.

D. Moral obligation can arise with either consent or benefits alone.

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