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The Sherman Act of 1890 prohibited efforts to prevent full and free competition,
as well as restraints in trade.
Rational Ethics
A system of ethical thought that uses reason as the basis for making ethical judgments.
Objective Ethics
A philosophical viewpoint asserting that certain acts are inherently right or wrong, independent of human opinion.
Ethical Decisions
Choices made based on moral principles and values, often involving the discernment between right and wrong.
Utility Thinking
A system of thought that focuses the consequences to one person or institution and then weighs the cost against the benefits of performing the action under scrutiny.
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