Ethics And Ethics Of Volkswagen's Ethical Absolutism

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This task focused on ethical absolutism, which states actions, can be either right or wrong. (Seaquist, 2012) This practice is based on an objective moral code. This ethical standard is not based on the situation or perspectives in which the actions come up but goes in all areas. Ethical absolutism has its focal points in religious doctrines that distinguish right and wrong actions. In this theory, decisions are based on thoughts, which are believed as correct in any circumstance. (Kamm, 2006) The decisions process with this method can be timely to reach because things are cut and dry. Certain ethical codes that are universal and not to be broken. Volkswagen did not abide by this theory. The engineers understand that what they …show more content…

These are rules and standards that are put in place for the well-being of human rights and governed the land. Volkswagen’s emissions scandal, in my opinion, violated the customer's rights to be safe and they also acted in an unethically. Volkswagen may be in line to be the prototype to numerous lawsuits. There is the discussion that regarding technology and coding behind the Volkswagen’s emissions “defeat” device. Volkswagen participated in an intentional fraudulent act. There may be violations of the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection which stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by collecting complaints and conducting investigations, suing companies and people that break the law, developing rules to maintain a fair marketplace, and educating consumers and businesses about their rights and responsibilities. (FTC, 2016) Criminal Law – Did Volkswagen act …show more content…

They have proposed the option to do recalls that have been rejected on several different levels. California Air Resources Board did not accept Volkswagen’s plan to repair the vehicles. (Ramsey, 2015) California researched the plan and determined it was not cohesive enough nor did it have the necessary detailed to be put into place. Again, credibility comes into question; the employees were deceptive when encrypting the “defeat” code. The United States Environmental Protection Agency also agreed with California Air Resources Board that Volkswagen had not submitted an approvable recall plan to bring the vehicles into compliance and reduce pollution the structure of the recall plan is still being worked on by CARB and the EPA. (EPA,

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