Choosing a specific action based on whatever the action itself is right or wrong
under a series of absolute rules, rather than based on the consequences of the action
falls into which ethical philosophy?
Virtue Ethics
Deontological Ethics
Moral Ethics
Teleological Ethics Deontological Ethics
Choosing a specific action based on of the action's consequences falls into which
ethical philosophy?
Deontological Ethics
Teleological Ethics
Virtue Ethics
Moral Ethics Teleological Ethics
A _________ is generally a word, phrase, symbol, or design, or a combination
thereof, that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods of one party from
those of others.
Patent
Trademark
License
Trade Secret Trademark
The first amendment in the US protects people that make statements about an
alleged fact that is false and may harms another person.
True
False False
_________ are one's personal beliefs about right and wrong.
Morals
Ethics
Virtues