In: Operations Management
Suppose an insurance agency wanted to buy data from you that showed which users’ air purifiers recorded tobacco smoke. Would it be ethical to sell this type of identifying data? Consider both the categorical imperative and utilitarian perspectives.
Lets first define the Categorical imperative: It is the expression of the moral law. The imperative is the correct, right, or good action was taken in a particular situation.
Utilitarian approach: it is something which assesses an action in terms of its consequences or outcomes
Now selling the data to an insurance company for the air purifier may not be good with the perspective of the categorical imperative as it is something to reveal about a person internal information and somehow not morally good to reveal such information but seeing a larger good in doing so, means if we see the utilitarian perspective, this can be done.