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Based on the video and the document I have attached. You have to answer these questions:
- Was Feuerstein guided by morals or ethics?
- Do you think he could have made the decision if Malden were a publicly-traded company?
- Why do you think he has critics for his decision?
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Running head: MORAL OR ETHICS
MORAL OR ETHICS
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MORAL OR ETHICS
Ethics are moral principles that preside over an individual's behaviors or how they
undertake an activity, while morals are lessons that can be learned from stories or
experiences. In the case of Aaron Feuerstein, it is safe to say that both ethics and morals
guided him. According to Turich (the book of Jewish law), it states that one is not allowed to
oppress one worker because they are poor and needy amongst all your brethren and the nonJews when asked what had led him to do what he did after the fire broke out at maiden Mills
(continuing to pay workers despite pieces of advice against doing so) he firmly quoted the
book saying it led to him being moral. Ethics guided Aaron Feuerstein from that Turich, and
he also said that he did what he did because it was the right thing for him to do, which sho...