Since this is an ethical question, your essay should concentrate on what should be done for ethical reasons rather than what is usually done, practical, or based upon a particular set of religious beliefs. Ethics is defined in many ways:
Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.
Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity.
The critical, structured examination of how we should behave in particular, how we should constrain the pursuit of self-interest when our actions affect others.
Ethical reasoning focuses on things like consequences, fairness, and rights. Your essay should address topics like the potential personal and societal effects (or consequences) involved, what would be fair, whether or not people’s rights are being violated.
Keep in mind that there is no one definitive answer to the question. The success of your essay depends on how effectively you state your reasons for the position you take.
A topical outline is included below. Your paper should include those five sections and be at least three pages long.
I. Introduction
Problem: Here you need to introduce the problem that you will be discussing. Use the following to help briefly introduce the nature and scope of this issue:
1. Who/what is being affected?
2. Why is this an issue/problem?
3. What is/or may happen as a result?
B. Opposing Views: you will need to present two opposing views. You will be explaining them in the next sections, but you must introduce them here.
C. Your position: After presenting the two views to be discussed in your paper, declare where you stand and give a brief explanation as to why.
II. Problem: Here you will present the problem that is at the center of your paper.
A. What is going on?
B. How did this happen?
C. Who/what is primarily affected or may be affected by this?
{{{III. Viewpoint #1: You will present the opposing viewpoint here by including at least three of the primary or strongest arguments usually given in support of this viewpoint. As you do so, provide counterarguments or rebuttals to these statements to bolster your own arguments in the next section.
A. Argument 1
B. Argument 2
C. Argument 3
[{{IV. Viewpoint #2 (Your position): You will present the viewpoint you support here by including at least three of the primary or strongest arguments usually given in support of this viewpoint. As you do so, provide the rebuttals often used against these statements, and your own defense.
A. Argument 1
B. Argument 2
C. Argument 3
SECTIONS 2-4 ARE THE BODY OF THE PAPER
V. Conclusion
A. Summarize rebuttal to opposing viewpoint
B. Why do you feel your viewpoint to be best
C. Who/what is benefitted by your viewpoint
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