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Chapter 9 Self-Quiz
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According to Frederick Bird, moral muteness can occur
In politics
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Among religious leaders
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When a person is afraid she will be ignored
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When a person defers to the judgment of others
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All of the above
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The whistle-blower's accusation, according to Bok, concerns what?
A present or imminent threat
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Something in the far past
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Something the news is covering closely
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A threat to national security
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In certain cases, we can distinguish between genuinely ethical whistle-blowing and what?
Whistle-blowing that occurs when a conscientious person has nowhere else to which he or she can appeal
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Whistle-blowing on government officials
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Whistle-blowing with malicious intent
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Whistle-blowing on a corporate executive
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Nader believes that the whistle-blowing issue can be reduced down to what question?
At what point must loyalty be sacrificed for money?
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At what point should loyalty to society supersede loyalty to one's organization?
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Does one care to be rehired in the same industry?
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Is one a cheater or a liar?
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Can a company be held liable for a few management mistakes?
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What is the main difference between Davis's own theory and the standard theory of whistle-blowing?
Davis emphasizes that the whistleblower must be preventing harm.
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Davis emphasizes that the wrongdoing must be serious.
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Davis emphasizes that the company is complicit in the wrongdoing.
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Davis emphasizes that the whistle-blower is complicit in the company's wrongdoing.
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Davis emphasizes that the whistle-blower is NOT complicit in the wrongdoing.
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Duska makes distinctions among how many types of philosophical camps regarding the proper object of loyalty?
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Three
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Six
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None of the above
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Duska's main conclusion is that:
One can only be loyal to an individual, not to a group.
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Businesses are like teams.
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The goal of business is to make a profit.
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Whistle-blowing is an act of disloyalty.
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Whistle-blowing is NOT an act of disloyalty.
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As quoted by Soles, Royce would say that the thing to which one is loyal must be:
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An idea
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True and present
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External and objective
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One's company
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If we conceive of loyalty according to the idealist account, then what follows according to Soles?
No one will ever be loyal.
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Instances of loyalty will be few and far between.
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Few things will be worthy of loyalty.
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A higher divorce rate will occur.
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All of the above
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What is the problem with the theory Soles calls "loyalties as norms"?
It demands unreasonable amounts of loyalty to employers.
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It says that employees do not have to be loyal to employers.
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It makes loyalty a moral standard.
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It is not helpful in providing moral guidance about loyalty.
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It would not allow for whistle-blowing.
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According to the minimalist theory, what would you need to do to be loyal to your employer?
Perform the duties of your job to the best of your ability.
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Feel affection and respect for your employer.
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Vote in ways representing the employer's interest.
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Avoid purchasing products from the employer's competitor.
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Both (a) and (b)
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Moral silence has certain things in common with hypocrisy
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Making certain moral statements in the workplace can make it more likely that people will remain morally mute.
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Loyalty to society is sacrificed when a person engages in whistle-blowing.
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All philosophers think that whistle-blowers are civic heroes.
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Sherron S. Watkins quit Enron immediately after she blew the whistle on the fraudulent activities going on there.
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According to Bok, it is sometimes hard to tell whether whistle-blowing is the right or wrong choice.
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Duska argues that whistle-blowing is an act of disloyalty.
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Soles argues that no matter what account of loyalty we use, employees should be loyal to employers.
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The "idealist account" of loyalty is based on the theory of Josiah Royce.
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