| A | B |
| Ethics | deciding what is right or wrong action in a reasoned, impartial manner |
| Impartiality | idea that the same ethical standards apply to everyone |
| Business ethics | ethical principles used in making business decisions |
| Consequence-based reasoning | form of ethical reasoning that evaluates the results of an action |
| The Good | standard for judging right and wrong |
| Universalizing | mental test to identify illogical actions |
| Moral rights | legitimate claims on other people which flow from each person's status as a human being |
| Majority rule | elected representative |
| Civil Rights | personal, human rights recognized and guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution |
| Integrity | doing what is right even under pressure to act otherwise |
| Fidelity bond | insurance policy that pays the employer money in the case of employees' theft |
| Civil disobedience | open, peaceful violation of a law to protest its alleged injustice |
| Scofflaw | person who does not respect the law |
| Fundamental ethical rules | form of ethical reasoning that evaluates the act but not its consequences |