Unit V Project: Building A Moral Argument Template Complete the template by answering the questions fully. Keep in mind, a moral argument is your decision or conclusion about a contemporary issue, and your reasons why or your premises. In answering these questions, you should be able to identify the moral theory or theories from Units […]
Discipline: Ethics
The Climate Gap and the Color Line — Racial Health Inequities and Climate ChangeThe Climate Gap and the Color Line — Racial Health Inequities and Climate Change
You should write this piece in the style of a Sounding Board or Medicine and Society piece in the New England Journal of Medicine or JAMA. This should be between 2000 to 2500 words. Times new Roman 12
Should abortion be legal, particularly in cases that do not involve rape or threats to the life of the mother or fetus?Should abortion be legal, particularly in cases that do not involve rape or threats to the life of the mother or fetus?
Your paper must be typed, double-spaced, in 12-point font, with 1-inch margins and written in complete grammatical sentences. Excessive grammatical mistakes will adversely affect your grade. You must use proper citations, e.g., MLA, APA, etc., in your paper where appropriate. Work that does not satisfy these requirements will not be accepted. 20% for your thesis, presentation […]
A written reflection An oral presentation using a PowerPoint narrated slide show.A written reflection An oral presentation using a PowerPoint narrated slide show.
Now that you have had an opportunity to explore ethics formally, create a reflective assessment of your learning experience and the collaborations you engaged in throughout this session. You will submit both of the following: A written reflection An oral presentation using a PowerPoint narrated slide show. For the written reflection, address Jane Doe’s and […]
Chose a sports or entertainment media company and explain its ethical challengesChose a sports or entertainment media company and explain its ethical challenges
As a first step, you should submit a summary of an aspirational workplace where you work as a strategic communication professional. The summary should include an analysis of the types of ethical considerations that are most relevant to your organization. Be sure the ethical issues you identify are related to the *strategic communication* challenges of […]
Now that you have had an opportunity to explore ethics formally, create a reflective assessment of your learning experience and the collaborations you engaged in throughout this session. You will submit both of the following: A written reflectionNow that you have had an opportunity to explore ethics formally, create a reflective assessment of your learning experience and the collaborations you engaged in throughout this session. You will submit both of the following: A written reflection
For the written reflection, address Jane Doe’s and respond to the following: Articulate again your moral theory from week eight discussion (You can revise it if you wish). What two ethical theories best apply to it? Why those two? Apply to Jane Doe’s case your personal moral philosophy as developed in week eight discussion and […]
find one ethical issue present in the story that you think would be interesting to write about. Once you have a narrowed ethical issue topic, you will conduct research on this topic, narrowing down your topic into an argumentfind one ethical issue present in the story that you think would be interesting to write about. Once you have a narrowed ethical issue topic, you will conduct research on this topic, narrowing down your topic into an argument
Once you have your argument set, you need to find at least five sources to support within your paper. Your sources should come from a variety of places (library database, newspaper, videos, journals, textbooks, etc.). For example, for my topic, I would find 5 sources that talk about why it is good for teens to […]
explain what makes an action morally good: Bentham/Mill’s utilitarianism, Kant’s deontological ethics, or Aristotle’s virtue ethicsexplain what makes an action morally good: Bentham/Mill’s utilitarianism, Kant’s deontological ethics, or Aristotle’s virtue ethics
According to each of the following three theories, explain what makes an action morally good: Bentham/Mill’s utilitarianism, Kant’s deontological ethics, or Aristotle’s virtue ethics. For the theory of your choice, describe a scenario in which the theory could be applied in order to help you make a decision about what to do (or how you […]
375 03-01 ***MUST READ AND USE ATTACHMENT*** Identify and describe the ethical challenges of leadership.375 03-01 ***MUST READ AND USE ATTACHMENT*** Identify and describe the ethical challenges of leadership.
Responses typed, using a standard font, 12-point type size, double-spaced, with overall neatness and readability. Restatement of the question. Student used standard essay format: Introduction/Body/Conclusion. Student demonstrated an understanding of course content and key concepts, as discussed in the text. Student was able to examine, assess, evaluate, and/or analyze course content […]
Would feminist ethics endorse the military policy to allow women to fight in combat? Why or why not? Would an ethics of care endorse the military policy to allow women to fight in combat? Why or why not?Would feminist ethics endorse the military policy to allow women to fight in combat? Why or why not? Would an ethics of care endorse the military policy to allow women to fight in combat? Why or why not?
Traditionally, military combat has been restricted to men, but in 2013, the Pentagon lifted its prohibition on women in combat in the United States military. This gave women expanded access to career opportunities in the military, which could be seen as a win for the feminist movement, which seeks equality for women. Feminists have been […]