An ethics lecture is always interesting. There are so many different ways of justifying two completely contrasting arguments. How does one realize what is right and wrong; what is moral and what is immoral? Can you compare the outcomes using monetary values?
Should prisoners and people living in the third world countries be allowed to be used as lab-rats? Should you protect the baby or the mother? Should abortion be legal?
I like how the chapter on ethics ended with the conclusion that it might be important for a business to follow the law; but it is even more important for a company to follow good ethics. Kantian, Utilitarian or a mixture of both. You decide, but be sure to stay out of trouble!