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Lynne McFall | Integrity
McFall starts with definitions of coherence and incoherence, the latter leading directly to loss of integrity when personal principles do not align with one's actions or motivations. She discusses the requirements for an agent to act with integrity, distinguishing between defeasible and identity-conferring commitments, the latter providing our most fundamental core values.
-If resisting temptation would potentially lead to the loss of integrity, it must be to something ___________ enough to risk losing that integrity.
Life Insurance
An insurance contract that provides monetary compensation for losses suffered by another’s death.
Beneficiary
A third party receiving benefits from a contract made between two other parties. Also, the person named in an insurance policy to receive benefits paid by the insurer in event of a claim.
Fire Insurance Policy
A contract that provides coverage against losses or damages caused by fire to property.
Premium
The consideration paid by the insured to the insurer for insurance protection.
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