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Clinton Collins
on Oct 23, 2024Verified
A common statement by a rationalizer is "It's in everyone's best interests." This response involves the mistaken belief that because someone can be found to benefit from the behaviour, the behaviour is also in the individual's or the organization's best interests.
Rationalizer
An individual who offers seemingly reasonable explanations or excuses for behaviors or attitudes that might otherwise appear irrational or inappropriate.
Best Interests
A principle that emphasizes making decisions that are most beneficial for those involved, often used in legal and healthcare settings.
- Identify moral quandaries and their potential to present both advantages and ethical obstacles.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Identify moral quandaries and their potential to present both advantages and ethical obstacles.
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