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Ethics


In my ethical model, it's ethical to do so. .
             However, in my ethical model, providing the greatest good for the greatest number of people is not ethical enough. The corporation should also consider not breaking the law. Then it reaches my ethical standard. For example, selling piratical CD is illegal in Taiwan, although it provides the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Then it's unethical to do so. So in my ethical model, I think to be ethical the corporation need to consider the Legal Standards.
             I"m also the supporter of the Modified "K" theory and Limited Paternalism theory. The corporation must honestly disclose what it knows about the product and must not misrepresent the product's features, functions, and risks. It also must truly comply with all express and implied contract terms. Then I would consider this corporation reaches my ethical standard. In my ethical model, I also combined this point of view with the Limited Paternalism theory. Corporation finishes its duties also by disclosing what it knows about the product and then let the buyers decide whether to buy or not. I see these two views important is because that there are too many products in the market and it's impossible for customers to have the same level of expertise as sales. For example, the wine and cigarette companies in Taiwan, to be ethical, will have a warning slogan that excess of volume will injure the health. So in my ethical model, it's ethical for corporation to disclose what it knows about the product and then let buyers decide whether to buy it or not.
             However, when consider endangering to customers" life certainly. I will cite Due Care View and Full Paternalism theory in my ethical model, because simply disclosing the information at this situation will not be enough to be ethical. I consider the corporation is ethical by having the duty to exercise due care to prevent others from being injured, if the harm is foreseeable, fatal, and preventable, by the products that it offers them, even if the corporation explicitly disclaims such responsibility and the buyer agrees to the disclaimer.


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