Please submit your final version of the ethical decision-making model that you created over the past few weeks.
A good final paper should include:
1. A careful description of the model. As we have discussed before, the model does not have to be a linear model or even a carefully built flowchart – though those might be very useful for some of you – but it should be clearly described. A reader should be in no doubt how you would address an ethical issue.
2. An explanation of why the model has been built. A good explanation should certainly include some interaction with ethical approaches and decision-making models we have explored in the course. It will likely also include some reasons that are more personal – for example, personal and cultural values, personal experiences that may have shaped you and your own personality.
There is no specific required length since some of you will likely use diagrams as a major part of describing your model, but I would expect a good explanation of the ‘why’ of the model to take a page or two.