| A | B |
| Civil Disobedience | open, peaceful conduct in violation of an alleged unjust law |
| consequence-based reasoning | ethics that evaluate the results of an action |
| impartiality | making decisions that treat everyone the same |
| universalizing | a mental test to identify illogical actions |
| fundamental ethical rules | ethicaldecision that evaluate only the act and not its consequences |
| integrity | doing what is right even under pressure to act otherwise |
| scofflaw | a person who does not respect the law |
| ethics | determining what is right or wrong in a reasoned, impartial manner |
| fidelity bond | insurance policy that pays the employer money in the case of theft by employees |
| moral rights | legitimate claims on other people, which flow from each person's status as a human being |
| The Good | Standard for judging right and wrong |
| Civil Rights | Personal, human rights recognized and guaranteed by the Constitution |
| Majority Rule | A system where the elected representatives vote for laws acceptable to the majority of people |
| Steps in Consequence-based reasoning | describe alternatives, forecase consequences, evaluate consequences |
| business ethics | ethical principles used in making business decisions |
| profit maximization | the reason for most companies to be in business |
| Socrates | A philosopher with integrity |