1.Suppose that you are employed as a reporter by the local newspaper in your town. You learn that Ron Smith, one of the
individuals running for sheriff in the county, has been accused of sexual assault. The victim came to you, seeking help.
You want to vet her story and run an article. The election is next week. Your boss asks you to hold off publishing the article
until after the election results are tallied. In the workplace, you will be confronted with ethical dilemmas. None as
disturbing as this one perhaps, but dilemmas nonetheless.
Which of the three ethical principles covered so far would be the most appropriate approach to ethical dilemmas
encountered in the twenty-first century? Remember that Aristotleâs focus was virtue, Kantâs was duty, and John Stuart
Mill's was utility. Defend your answer.