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Tazate

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Which does Kant consider a weakness?
 
  A) Loquaciousness
  B) Truth telling
  C) Contempt
  D) Familiarity

Question 2

What is the most fundamental drawback of having cost-benefit analyses serve as the basis for ethical decisions in business?
 
  A. Some things do not really have value.
  B. A determinate value must be placed on things that have incalculable value.
  C. Cost-benefit analyses are time-consuming and require specialized skill.
  D. Cost-benefit analyses require a commitment to consequentialism.



bimper21

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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