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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
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PHL 306 - Business Ethics This course investigates moral dilemmas which arise for business persons, and critically evaluates attempts to resolve these dilemmas. The responsibilities of business and persons in business vis a vis such things as: employee health and welfare, profitability, company loyalty, product safety and reliability, marketing techniques, the environment, and self-regulation will be illustrated and investigated through the examination of real cases which have arisen in business contexts. More general ethical issues relevant to the resolution of these dilemmas will also be investigated, for example, the nature of right, wrong and justice, and the moral foundations of capitalism.
Prerequisite: PHL 205 or instructor permission. When Offered: Fall, Spring Credit: 3
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