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Robbie's robots decided to continue operations at one plant while shutting down another. the decision was justified on the basis of what was best for the total corporation. this is an example of the:

a. justice approach
b. individualism approach
c. illegal approach
d. moral-justice approach
e. utilitarian approach

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Answer:

e. utilitarian approach

Step-by-step explanation:

The utulitarian approach searches to create the greater good for the most members of an association possible, while doing the less amount of damage to the less amount of members possible. In this case the decision of shutting down a whole plant, compared to keeping the other going was the one that served the better and did less harm.

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The answer was E. The utilitarian approach.

This is an ethical approach that indicates that the best decision is the one that maximizes utility. In general, utility refers to human welfare, but it can also refer to the amount of goods that can be produced, obtained or produced to obtain a greater amount of income. Most companies must make decisions like this, which do not necessarily benefit the employees, but favor the company.

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