Jan 13, 2018

Choose either the same ethical problem or question you discussed in the Week One Assignment, or a different one from the list of acceptable topics.

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Ashford 4: – Week 3 – Assignment

Applying an Ethical
Theory

Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and
re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you
are fulfilling all of the instructions.

Overview
The following short essay assignment is designed to help prepare you for an
important part of the Final Paper. In this essay, you will do the following:

  • Choose either the same ethical
    problem or question you discussed in the Week One Assignment, or a
    different one from the list of acceptable topics.
  • Choose either utilitarian or
    deontological ethical theory to apply to the ethical question.
  • Explain the core principles of
    that theory.
  • Demonstrate how the principles
    of the theory support a certain position on that question.
  • Articulate a relevant objection
    to the theory on the basis of that argument.

Instructions
Write a five paragraph essay that conforms to the requirements below. The paper
must be 600 to 900 words in length (excluding title and reference pages) and
formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. The
paragraphs of your essay should conform to the following guidelines:

  1. Introduction
    The introduction should be one paragraph, no more than 120 words. This
    should clearly delimit the ethical problem or question under
    consideration, and define the essential issues. You may build upon the
    problem you raised in the Week One Assignment, or you may choose a
    different topic, but it must be from the list of acceptable topics.
    The last sentence of the introduction should briefly summarize the
    conclusion or position on this issue that you think is best supported by
    this theory, and succinctly state what the objection will be. Remember
    that your essay will not be concerned with your own position on this
    issue, but what someone defending the chosen theory would conclude.
  2. Body Paragraphs
    Each paragraph in the body should start with a topic sentence that clearly
    identifies the main idea of the paragraph. Each paragraph should have at
    least four sentences.
    1. Theory explanation:
      This should be approximately 150 to 200 words explaining the core
      principles or features of the deontological or utilitarian theory and the
      general account of moral behavior it provides.
      • You must quote from at least
        one required resource that defends or represents that theory. Please
        view this.next.ecollege.com/pub/content/21bfaf53-36c7-4318-9ae5-28d634c23e48/PHI208.Acceptable_Primary_Resources.pdf”>list of acceptable resources.
    2. Application:
      This should be approximately 150 to 200 words, and should address how the
      principles or features of the deontological or utilitarian theory apply
      to the problem or question under consideration and identify the specific
      moral conclusion that results from that application.
      • Your application should
        clearly show how the conclusion follows from the main tenets of the
        theory as addressed in the previous paragraph. Please see the associated
        guidance for help in fulfilling this requirement.
    3. Objection:
      This should be approximately 150 to 200 words raising a relevant
      objection to the argument expressed in part “b.” A relevant
      objection is one that exposes a weakness in the theory as it applies to
      your problem, and so you should explain how it brings out this weakness.
      • Note that this does not
        necessarily mean that the objection succeeds, or that the conclusion the
        theory supports is wrong. It may be an obstacle that any adequate
        defense of the conclusion would have to overcome, and it may be the case
        that the theory has the resources to overcome that obstacle. Your task
        here is simply to raise the objection or present the “obstacle”.
  3. Conclusion
    The conclusion should be one paragraph, no more than 150 words. The
    conclusion should very briefly summarize the main points of your essay and
    must contain a paraphrased restatement of your thesis.

Resources Requirements:

  • You must use at least two
    resources to support your claims.
  • At least one of the resources
    should be one of the Required or Recommended resources that directly
    represent the theory you have chosen, and must be drawn from the.next.ecollege.com/pub/content/21bfaf53-36c7-4318-9ae5-28d634c23e48/PHI208.Acceptable_Primary_Resources.pdf”>list of acceptable resources.
  • The other source should pertain
    to the particular issue you are writing about, and should be drawn from
    the Required or Recommended readings in the course, or found in the
    Ashford Library.
  • You are encouraged to use
    additional resources, so long as at least two conform to the requirements
    above.
  • The textbook does not count
    toward satisfying the resources requirement.
  • To count toward satisfying the
    requirement, resources must be cited within the body of your paper and on
    the reference page and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the
    Ashford Writing Center.

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