Order Instructions:
Choose a contemporary moral issue in any society and apply the ethical doctrine of
Utilitarianism to defend this issue. The paper must be done in MLA format with a
minimum of 500 words (quotes are not included in the word count).
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Instructions
Your project is to evaluate the public policy or public administration problem you identified in your memo. (SEE ATTACHMENT “MEMO”)and provide a recommended solution. You will make this recommendation by doing an analysis using the Basic Policy Analysis Cycle, referencing all other attachments.
Length: approximately 12-17pages in addition to the Works Cited & Attachment page(s).
Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt.
Citation: APA style using the parenthetical method of documentation only.
Format: Title page; Numbered pages; Double spaced; 1” margins; PROVIDE NUMBERED/LETTERED HEADINGS AND SUB-HEADINGS FOR EACH AN EVERY SECTION AND SUB-SECTION OF THE PAPER AS INDICATED IN THE OUTLINE, BELOW…DO NOT INDENT THE NUMBERED / LETTERED HEADINGS AND SUB-HEADINGS.
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I. Executive Summary: 1 page.
• State the problem in concise, explicit language;
• State the methods of analysis used in this p
You are being given much latitude to decide how you want to present it. (please choose title)
I was born and raised in a Buddhist family the city of Kyoto, Japan. I am here in US for 7 and half years (jan 2005). I have felted the presence of Lord Jesus since 07 as nursing student and witness the power of prayers as Nurse. I am currently enrolled on Christian College for RN to BSN program and working on long term acute care in hospital (since I graduated on 09).
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Choose a chapter in the textbook and find a current issue in the news which deals with an ethical situation. Analyze the textbook chapter and apply the ideas in the chapter to the news article.
The topic I chose is Steroid Use in Sports
The following is the Chapter from my ethics textbook that I chose to analyze:
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. Explain the originality and uniqueness of Kants ethical theory by:
1. Explaining Kants general criticism of previous ethical theories.
2. Defining how Kant distinguishes between autonomy and heteronomy.
3. Explaining Kants formulation of the `categorical imperative.`
4. Explaining how adherence to the categorical imperative provides for autonomous ethical choice.
B. Reflect on Kants ethical theory by:
1. Supporting a position on how Kants theory on ethical decision making is correct or incorrect with personal thought.
2. Supporting your position with evidence from the text.
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Select one of the following options, and compose an
essay of 6–8 pages in length.
1. Select an issue from current events relevant to ethical inquiry.
(a) Analyze the issue for 4–5 pages from either a Kantian perspective
(using Immanuel Kant's Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals) or
from a utilitarian perspective (using J. S. Mill's Utilitarianism).
(b) If you chose Mill as your focus, write an additional 2–3 pages
considering what Kant might say about the issue. If you chose Kant as
your focus, write an additional 2–3 pages considering what Mill might
say about the issue.
• Indicate in the introduction the essential features of the ethical
theory, problem, or issue you will be discussing. You should then
establish the details in the body of the essay.
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Do you think abortion is moral and/or should be legal and if so, under what circumstances precisely? Your answer for this section should be written as an essay. Think of it as if you are writing a short argument paper. You will need an introduction including a thesis, arguments for your position, and a short paragraph-long conclusion. At least one paragraph to argue whether and why the fetus should be considered a person (or seen as having moral worth). To support your contentions here, you can use arguments made in the text and/or arguments you yourself create based on the perspectives of the moral theories we have considered (for example, what type of being has moral worth according to Kant and would a fetus fit in, how about for utilitarians, etc.). Ultimately, you may use a combination of various kinds of moral supports to help you make your claim as to whether the fetus should be seen as having moral worth and why/why not? ?At least 3-4 paragraphs to explain and apply an ethic
You will advise a friend and coworker who is in a difficult situation where you both work, a situation where she must choose between job and family obligation.
write a persuasive essay, underline the thesis.
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write a 7-8 page paper on one of the following topics. Feel free to agree or to disagree – either wholly or in part – with the statement that you choose to address.
Paper Topics
Please write a 7-8 page paper on one of the following topics. Feel free to agree or to disagree – either wholly or in part – with the statement that you choose to address.
A.)”By demonstrating that pregnancy is analogous to a woman being hooked up to a stranger in need of her kidneys, Judith Jarvis Thompson is able to prove that abortion is acceptable even if a fetus has a right to life.”
Respond.
B.)”Judith Jarvis Thompson’s analogy between a pregnant woman and a woman hooked up to a stranger in need of her kidneys falls apart on inspection. Hence, Thompson cannot in the end argue that women have a right to an abortion.”
Respond.
C.)How, if at all, might a utilitarian argue for the moral acceptability or moral unacceptability of euthanasia? What challenges would confront the uti
It has to be scholarly with 4 references and citations that can be verified. I am send a copy of the article Noureddine (2001.
Think about an ethical dilemma you recently faced in your practice. Describe a nursing theory that could have guided you in making a decision about the care of this patient. Describe whether the theory emphasizes the patient’s rights, goals and autonomy. As described in your Noureddine (2001) article, does it provide clear guidance for ethical decision-making in nursing? Does the theory emphasize ethical codes for practice?