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Cicero’s “The Famine at Rhodes
Thesis statement: Cicero’s ideas are drawn from early Christian thinkers and ancient
philosophers who believed that to do wrong damages a person’s character. In the context of
business operations, Cicero presents a test case that is meant to check our understanding of what
it means to be honest. This study explores Cicero’s “Famine at Rhodes”, a hypothetical case
study on business ethics.
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A famine at Rhodes
a. Background of the case study
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A commentary from Albert Carr’s perspective
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Critique of Carr’s perspective
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Personal opinion
a. Response to Carr and his critic
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Cicero’s “The Famine at Rhodes”
Ethics is primarily concerned with what individuals or groups should do at any given situation.
Cicero focuses on this practical question of what we are supposed to do when what is profitable
or advantageous and what is the right conflict with each other. Cicero’s ideas are drawn from
early Christian thinkers and ancient philosophers who believed that to do wrong damages a
person’s character. In the context of business operations, Cicero presents a test case that is meant
to check our understanding of what it means to be honest. This study explores Cicero’s “Famine
at Rhodes”, a hypothetical case study on business ethics.
A Famine at Rhodes
The unequal distribution of information among contractual parties played an important
role in the discussion of an is...
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