ethics research presentation and essay paper 1500 words

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Presentations

You only need to summarize, in your own words, the conclusion of your first progress report (a virtue ethics perspective on your topic), the conclusion of your second progress report (a deontological analysis), and a utilitarian analysis. Next, share your, overall conclusion on your topic (“I think the death penalty is unethical because…”). Finally, share your thoughts on which of the 3 ethical schools of thought to be most compelling or most helpful for thinking through ethical questions (“I find the Categorical Imperative most helpful because…”, “I am a convinced utilitarian because…”—Note: you don’t have to agree with just 1, or with any, school of thought). It should be about five minutes long.

ETHICS RESEARCH TOPIC

You will have to explore this issue through the perspectives of each ethical school. The reports concern the first two ethical schools covered (respectively), you must present on the perspective of each school, compare & contrast the schools of thought (the benefits of each, how convincing each is, etc.), and conclude with your opinion. The final paper consists of the same, but more thoroughly demonstrated.

Final Paper

The final paper is essentially a revised, more thoroughly argued, and properly composed essay-version of your presentation. The word limit is ~1,500 words, but, as always, this is not a hard limit. You can decide which format to use, just be consistent. Properly cite your works, but only cite primary sources (ex: do not cite an article about Kant’s ethics). When citing a broad idea (such as “moderation”) you can just cite a chapter (sans translator, publisher, etc.). When citing a direct quote or a specific idea (such as the Formulation of Autonomy), cite the page number. Use a full citation (translator, publisher, year, etc.) for direct quotes and specific ideas if you are not citing from the common texts (the Bartlett & Collins translation of the Nicomachean Ethics and the Hackett editions of the Grounding for a Metaphysics of Morals and Utilitarianism).

As with your presentation, your final paper will consist of six (though, not necessarily equal) parts:

An introduction to your topic

A virtue ethics/Aristotelian analysis of your topic

A deontological/Kantian analysis

A utilitarian analysis

Your conclusion on the topic (The death penalty is/is not ethical because…)

Your reflection on the different schools of thought (which school of thought you found most helpful/which parts of each you thought were most compelling/etc.)