term paper due will give more details need to be 1500- 2000 words
Theories to choose from (You must pick one of these or some other accepted moral theory – be sure you do some research before choosing. You will be using the theory to justify your position on the contemporary issue):
- Care Ethics
- Contractarianism
- Divine Command Theory
- Ethical Egoism (Ayn Rand)
- Immanuel Kant’s Deontological Ethics
- John Rawls’ Theory of Justice
- John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism
- Natural Law Theory
- Prima Facie Duties (W. D. Ross)
- Rights Theory (human or non-human animal)
- Virtue Theory (Aristotle)
- If there is another theory you have read about and intrigued with, consult your instructor for permission or guidance
Contemporary topics: This is much more open-ended. When considering a contemporary topic, think about current events, some ethical issue you are passionate about, or an ethical issue you know a lot about, or perhaps even encounter in your professional or personal life. If you have questions regarding selecting an issue please ask your Instructor for guidance. Just keep in mind the goal is to use your theory to argue for or against some position on that topic.
to a list of 30 ethical issues. with dozens of topics and cases.
The Instructor’s feedback from this assignment may help you focus on your topic. If you need help coming up with an idea of an ethical issue to critique with your ethical theory, you can begin by taking a look at the following website, but don’t feel constrained by this list. This is an opportunity for you to be creative in your thinking and to do something that you are interested in learning more about!
If you have writing questions, please see the .
Introduction paragraph example: Say you want to write on transgender women competing in womens sports and want to argue that it is morally right to allow these women even though they have a clear physical advantage. You choose to use W.D Rosss Prima Facie Duties.
There has been much controversy lately about whether it is morally right to allow transgender women to compete in womens sports. There are many voices against this, fewer in support of the practice. Using W.D Rosss Prima Facie Duties a defense is made supporting the practice. After discussing the history and contents of the theory, the duties of reparation, justice, beneficence, and self-improvement are applied to this practice justifying the notion that denying transgender women the right to compete is morally unjustified.
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Rubric Name: PHIL200 Short Essay Assignments
This table lists criteria and criteria group name in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method.Purpose/AudienceExemplaryAccomplishedDevelopingBeginningDid Not AttemptCriterion ScoreIntellectual Skills20 points
The writing engages the reader with an original approach to the subject.
It may encompass conflicting ideas and inspires the reader to contemplate the relationship of complex ideas.
17 points
The writing clearly goes beyond the
minimum requirements of the assignment.
It attempts to engage the reader through originality
and presentation of complex ideas.
15 points
The writing meets the minimum requirements of the assignment.
It offers insight into the subject through basic logic and the
presentation of ideas based on some evidence.
13 points
The writing fails to meet the minimum requirements of the assignment.
It offers little insight into the subject and has serious flaws in logic and omissions
in evidence.
0 points
Did not attempt.
/ 20This table lists criteria and criteria group name in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method.Thesis and SupportExemplaryAccomplishedDevelopingBeginningDid Not AttemptCriterion ScoreContent20 points
The writing has a clearly articulated original thesis and
subordinate ideas supported by reliable and relevant evidence
based on original research.
17 points
The writing
has a clearly articulated thesis supported by
appropriate evidence and sound logic. Minor gaps in logic and
argument may appear.
15 points
The writing has a clear thesis and related subordinate ideas
supported by clear thinking and appropriate evidence. Logical
arguments may be one-sided or incomplete
13 points
The writing may need a more clearly articulated thesis and/or
appropriate related subordinate ideas.
Fuzzy logic may be evident
and adequate supporting evidence is lacking
0 points
Did not attempt.
/ 20This table lists criteria and criteria group name in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method.OrganizationExemplaryAccomplishedDevelopingBeginningDid Not AttemptCriterion ScoreOrganization20 points
The writing flows smoothly and logically from a well- defined
thesis. It
contains an appropriate introduction, conclusion, and
smooth transitions.
17 points
The writing is organized logically and flows well. An introduction
and conclusion are evident, but transitions may be smoother.
15 points
The writing demonstrates rudimentary organization and logical
structure, but ideas may be more fully developed and supported
by more
appropriate evidence.
13 points
The writing is noticeably lacking in organization. There is no clear
introduction or
conclusion and ideas are neither carefully nor fully
developed.
Supporting evidence is clearly lacking.
0 points
Did not attempt.
/ 20Rhetorical Style20 points
The writing engages the reader through an original prose style appropriate to the subject.
Language is precise.
Sentences are
varied but not noticeably so. Active voice is apparent.
17 points
The writing keeps the readers attention through a carefully
crafted
prose style.
Language chosen is appropriate to the subject,
but may call attention to itself in minor ways.
15 points
The writing is clear but could be expressed in a style more
appropriate to the subject. It is jargon – free but may require a
more complete explanation of some terms used.
13 points
The writing lacks clarity and is sometimes confusing. The language chosen is not appropriate to the subject
or the assignment.
0 points
Did not attempt.
/ 20Writing Mechanics/MLA/Syntax and Gr20 points
The writing is free of grammatical, proofreading, and stylistic errors. All quoted material is properly documented and
cited. The writing contains sentences that are always complete and grammatically correct, and free of confusion and ambiguity. Main ideas are not lost in surrounding
supporting evidence. MLA Style is flawless.
17 points
The writing may exhibit a few minor errors in grammar or style,
but do not impair the flow of the reading. Most quoted material is
properly documented and cited. The writing contains sentences that are complete but which might imply unstated connections and/or conclusions.
Main ideas can be
distinguished from supporting evidence with some effort. There may be some erros in MLA Style
15 points
The writing may exhibit a few minor errors in grammar or style,
but do not impair the flow of the reading. Most quoted material is
properly documented and cited. The writing contains sentences that are complete but which might imply unstated connections and/or conclusions.
Main ideas can be
distinguished from supporting evidence with some effort. There may be some erros in MLA Style
13 points
The writing is confusing and ambiguous owing to substantial
errors of grammar and syntax. There is no evidence of
proofreading, editing, or rewriting. Sources may not be academic, or properly quoted and cited/referenced. The paper is not in MLA Style.
0 points
Did not attempt.
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Overall Score
Exemplary90 points minimum
Accomplished80 points minimum
Developing70 points minimum
Beginning60 points minimum
Did Not Attempt0 points minimum
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