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Total 5 questions based on the Hyundai Santa Fe ad. Link -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yQB6fsPb3k
QUESTION 1: The judgment statement: "This commercial is unethical because it encourages children to lie to their parents and lying is always wrong" is an example of a judgment coming from a
a. deontology perspective
b. virtue ethics perspective
c. consequentialism perspective
d. communitarianism perspective
QUESTION 2: The judgment statement: "This commercial is ethical because it encourages adventure, family togetherness, and family bonding-- all of which are positive outcomes" is an example of a judgment coming from a
a. deontology perspective
b. virtue ethics perspective
c. consequentialism perspective
d. communitarianism perspective
QUESTION 3: The judgment statement: "This commercial is ethical because the company and creators of the ad were just trying to be funny and didn't intend any harm. There is nothing dishonest with wanting to be funny and being motivated to make money for the company" is an example of a judgment coming from a
a. deontology perspective
b. virtue ethics perspective
c. consequentialism perspective
d. utilitarianism perspective
QUESTION 4: The judgment statement: "This commercial is ethical because it is a perfect example of how family relationships work in our society, everyone knows that the family really loves each other and that the lying isn't really a big deal. Everyone in our culture says stuff like that" is an example of a judgment coming from a
a. communitarianism perspective
b. virtue ethics perspective
c. utilitarianism perspective
d. deontology perspective
QUESTION 5: The judgment statement: "This commercial is unethical because the possible harms from the lying, like bad dreams, getting hurt, and causing the parents to fight, do not outweigh the fun that the kids may have in the moment" is an example of a judgment coming from a
a. communitarianism perspective
b. virtue ethics perspective
c. utilitarianism perspective
d. deontology perspective
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