What Moral Theory Best Describes Roger Boisjoly's Actions in Challenger
Boisjoly worked directly with NASA managers prior to the launch decision for space shuttle Challenger. I see utilitarianism as one of the better moral theories explaining his actions because this theories doctrine. Phil Hw 2 Docx I In The Documentary Challenger The Untold Story Boisjoly Does Everything Possible In Order To Convince His Management And Other Heads Course Hero Boisjoly was an engineer at Morton Thiokol M-T the aeronautics firm that manufactured the O-rings and he had tried to convince his superiors at both M-T and NASA that faulty design of the SRBs left the shuttle vulnerable to an Oring malfunction. . After reviewing the videos I believe the two moral theories that best explain the actions done by Roger Boisjoly are utilitarianism and Ross prima facie duty. The Challenger disaster according to Roger Boisjoly was an accident waiting to happen. This case study focuses on Roger Boisjolys attempt to prevent the launch of the Ch...

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