PROJECT: ETHICAL THEORY AND ITS APPLICATION
Project Introduction:
The project in the course is based on ethical theories and its application in real life. There are two parts to this project. In Part 1 of the project, which deals with ethical theories, you will compare and contrast the leading ethical theories. In Part 2 of the project, you will be practically applying these theories in issues of culture and civilization, justice, contemporary ethical debates, and your chosen field of study and career.
In the course project, you will use your course notes, textbook, lessons, and perform research on the internet to discuss the questions provided.
Course Learning Objectives Tested:
· Apply key concepts of ethical perspectives.
· Critically examine the key concepts of the nature of morality and describe how it relates to the discipline of ethics.
· Compare and contrast paradigms of psychological egoism, ethical egoism, utilitarianism, and care ethics.
· Compare and contrast key differences between nonconsequentialist theories of morality.
· Define and analyze Virtue Ethics theories to show how they differ from consequentialist and nonconsequentialist ethical theories.
· Compare and contrast absolutism and relativism in order to relate them to types of propositions.
· Differentiate among determinism, indeterminism, fatalism, predestination, universal causation, and freedom.
· Explain and analyze the five attributes that must be present for any moral system to operate and establish order and security.
· Apply ethical perspectives to moral and human problems.
· Examine contemporary ethical issues and current ethical debates.
Assessment Preparation Checklist:
To prepare for this assessment, read Chapters 1–6 from your textbook, Ethics: Theory and Practice, 11th ed.
Instructions:
Use your course notes, textbook, lessons, and perform research on the internet to provide an overview and examples of each key ethical concept below.
Be sure to use outline points as headers to ensure that each required topic is covered in an organized and effective way.
Title: An Introduction to Ethical Theories
Answer the following questions:
1) What, according to you, is ethics?
2) Discuss the following approaches to the study of morality and identify the approach that is closest to your own.
· Scientific
· Philosophical
· Theological/Religious
3) Explain the following sources of ethics with the help of an example.
· Reason based ethics
· Emotion based ethics
· Intuitionism
4) Include a general discussion with three core features (with at least one criticism) of Virtue Ethics.
· Discuss Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
· Explain the Golden Mean.
· Discuss Confucian Moral Self-Cultivation.
· Provide an example of Virtue Ethics
5) Include a general discussion with three core features (with at least one criticism) of Care Ethics
· Provide an Example of Care Ethics.
· Explain your personal viewpoint on Care Ethics.
Absolutism v. Relativism
6) Define Absolutism and provide an e.
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1. PROJECT: ETHICAL THEORY AND ITS APPLICATION
Project Introduction:
The project in the course is based on ethical theories and its
application in real life. There are two parts to this project. In
Part 1 of the project, which deals with ethical theories, you will
compare and contrast the leading ethical theories. In Part 2 of
the project, you will be practically applying these theories in
issues of culture and civilization, justice, contemporary ethical
debates, and your chosen field of study and career.
In the course project, you will use your course notes, textbook,
lessons, and perform research on the internet to discuss the
questions provided.
Course Learning Objectives Tested:
· Apply key concepts of ethical perspectives.
· Critically examine the key concepts of the nature of morality
and describe how it relates to the discipline of ethics.
· Compare and contrast paradigms of psychological egoism,
ethical egoism, utilitarianism, and care ethics.
· Compare and contrast key differences between
nonconsequentialist theories of morality.
· Define and analyze Virtue Ethics theories to show how they
differ from consequentialist and nonconsequentialist ethical
theories.
· Compare and contrast absolutism and relativism in order to
relate them to types of propositions.
· Differentiate among determinism, indeterminism, fatalism,
predestination, universal causation, and freedom.
· Explain and analyze the five attributes that must be present for
any moral system to operate and establish order and security.
· Apply ethical perspectives to moral and human problems.
· Examine contemporary ethical issues and current ethical
debates.
Assessment Preparation Checklist:
To prepare for this assessment, read Chapters 1–6 from your
2. textbook, Ethics: Theory and Practice, 11th ed.
Instructions:
Use your course notes, textbook, lessons, and perform research
on the internet to provide an overview and examples of each key
ethical concept below.
Be sure to use outline points as headers to ensure that each
required topic is covered in an organized and effective way.
Title: An Introduction to Ethical Theories
Answer the following questions:
1) What, according to you, is ethics?
2) Discuss the following approaches to the study of morality
and identify the approach that is closest to your own.
· Scientific
· Philosophical
· Theological/Religious
3) Explain the following sources of ethics with the help of an
example.
· Reason based ethics
· Emotion based ethics
· Intuitionism
4) Include a general discussion with three core features (with at
least one criticism) of Virtue Ethics.
· Discuss Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.
· Explain the Golden Mean.
· Discuss Confucian Moral Self-Cultivation.
· Provide an example of Virtue Ethics
5) Include a general discussion with three core features (with at
least one criticism) of Care Ethics
· Provide an Example of Care Ethics.
· Explain your personal viewpoint on Care Ethics.
Absolutism v. Relativism
6) Define Absolutism and provide an example of absolutist
ethical decision.
7) Define Relativism and provide an example of a relativist
ethical decision.
8) Define and discuss Cultural Relativism.
3. 9) Reflect on whether you are an absolutist or relativist.
Consequentialism v. Deontological Ethics
10) Define Consequentialism and discuss the pros and cons of
both Act and Rule Utilitarianism. Provide your own insights on
Utilitarianism.
11) Explain the following types of egoism with the help of an
example:
· Psychological Egoism
· Ethical Egoism
· Individual Ethical Egoism
· Universal Ethical Egoism
12) Include a general discussion with three core features (with
at
13) Compare and contrast Kant’s Absolutism with Ross’ Prima
Facie Duties.
14) Provide an Example of Ethical Nonconsequentialism.
15) Reflect on whether you are a deontologist or a
consequentialist.
Free Will v. Determinism
16) Analyze Free Will and Determinism, their potential
compatibility. Discuss your own reflections on the subject.
Submission Requirements:
1) The project submission should contain an introduction, body,
and conclusion.
2) Cover page, references page, running header, page numbers,
and parenthetical citations should follow APA format.
3) Outline points can be used as APA headers to enhance
organization.
4) Double spaced and 1” margins on all sides.
5) 12 point Arial font
6) Final draft should include an abstract.