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Context of question: When I tell people that I teach Business Ethics, they often look puzzled and say: "is there such a thing?" This cynicism about Business ethics is influenced by the immoral and illegal actions of companies like Enron, which we've learned about in this course. Perhaps you felt that way, or were rather cynical or pessimistic about business before you took this course?
In a similar way, let's say you are talking to someone about your recent courses, and you tell them you took a Business ethics course at St. John's. This person looks puzzled and says: "is there such a thing?" And you respond and say: "I didn't think so at first, but now I know there is." This person, then asks you: "So tell me then, what is business ethics, and what does it teach?" You then begin to explain your answer. What would you tell them
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