d as a means to another ends, which violates a deontological principle. In addition, often, some modern corporations take actions that make the least advantaged members within the community worse off. This practice violates a principle known as distributive justice, which is part of the Justice framework discussed in lecture and Rachels book. Because of this, before any decisions become final, I would take into account the effect on the community my corporation was operating in. I have discussed five stakeholder groups whose interests I would represent. In doing so, I have used many of the ethical frameworks discussed in class to support my arguments. You may ask, which should be used or which holds the most water? If there was a clear-cut answer this course wouldnt be offered. The answer is all of them. Each framework has it strengths and weaknesses, it really depends on the circumstances specific to each situation. In one way or another, all of the ethical frameworks should be examined by the corporate manager in decision making placing the most emphasis on the one he or she deems the most righteous....