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Which statement is true of Bowie's Kantian approach to business ethics? |
A. | People have a duty both to not cause harm and to prevent harm. |
B. | Both causing no harm and preventing harm override other ethical considerations. |
C. | While it is ethically good for managers to prevent harm or do some good, their duty to stockholders overrides these concerns. |
D. | A narrow interpretation of Bowie's "cause no harm" imperative makes the duties faced by management under the neo-classical model significantly different from the classical model. |
Answer» C. While it is ethically good for managers to prevent harm or do some good, their duty to stockholders overrides these concerns. |
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