Ethical theories: Utilitarianism.

Ethical theories: Utilitarianism.

Work type:      Case study

Format:            APA

Pages:  8 pages ( 2200 words, Double spaced

Academic level:          Undergrad. (yrs 3-4)

Subject or discipline:   Philosophy

Title:    Writer’s choice

Number of sources:     0

Paper instructions:

Final Paper Prompt

PAPER:

 

Choose 5 DIFFERENT CASE STUDIES ( see attachment, if the selected one are not all good you can change some yourself ).

You are to analyze ALL 5 of the case studies using ethical theories: Utilitarianism.

Make sure you provide a paragraph that accurately describes the theory you will be using.

Make sure you describe the case study before you apply the theory.

Provide a general assessment of the paper, in other words: be sure that you have a conclusion where you summarize your paper.

Avoid using phrases like: “In my opinion,” “I believe,” “Ethics is difficult and not certain, so it is hard to tell if this ethical theory is right or not.” This is an ETHICS course, so don’t do or say anything in your ETHICS PAPER that would undermine ethics as a discipline. Further, you are making an ARGUMENT in this paper, as such there is no room for “personal opinions” or “feelings.” Just turn those opinions and feelings into statements of fact.

This paper should be no less than 8 full pages and no more than 10. This papers should be well written, typed, doubled spaced, 12 point font, Times New Roman (Or equivalent font). No cover sheet needed. Include proper citation.

Final Paper Prompt

Choose 5 DIFFERENT CASE STUDIES (see below, if the selection are not very fit ethical theories:Utilitarianism, you can choose some yourself).

You are to analyze ALL 5 of the case studies using ethical theories: Utilitarianism.

Make sure you provide a paragraph that accurately describes the theory you will be using.

Make sure you describe the case study before you apply the theory.

Provide a general assessment of the paper, in other words: be sure that you have a conclusion where you summarize your paper.

Avoid using phrases like: “In my opinion,” “I believe,” “Ethics is difficult and not certain, so it is hard to tell if this ethical theory is right or not.” This is an ETHICS course, so don’t do or say anything in your ETHICS PAPER that would undermine ethics as a discipline. Further, you are making an ARGUMENT in this paper, as such there is no room for “personal opinions” or “feelings.” Just turn those opinions and feelings into statements of fact.

This paper should be no less than 8 full pages and no more than 10. This papers should be well written, typed, doubled spaced, 12 point font, Times New Roman (Or equivalent font). No cover sheet needed. Include proper citation.

Paper Topic

What will you write your final paper on? Briefly answer the following questions:

  1. What ethical theory are you going to apply in your paper?
    1. Utilitarianism
  2. What case studies are you going to assess?
    1. “A family in public housing makes $498,000 a year. And HUD wants tenants like this to stay.” (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/federal-eye/wp/2015/08/17/a-family-in-public-housing-makes-nearly-498000-a-year-and-hud-wants-tenants-like-this-to-stay/)
    2. “Occidental Engineering Case Study” (http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.437.218&rep=rep1&type=pdf)
    3. “Nestle and Advertising An Ethical Analysis”

(See other attachment)

 

  1. “US: Wal-Mart Denies Workers Basic Rights”

(https://www.hrw.org/news/2007/04/30/us-wal-mart-denies-workers-basic-rights#)

  1. “The patient suicide attempt – An ethical dilemma case study”

(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000149)

Final Paper
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanics

Grammar, Sentence Structure, etc.

20.0 to >15.0 pts

Good

Few mistakes in sentence structure, grammar, and clarity. Any mistakes do not interfere with the author’s point.

15.0 to >10.0 pts

Acceptable

There are a few issues with sentence clarity. Sentences could have been reformulated. Shows some proof reading, but not careful proof reading.

10.0 to >5.0 pts

Lacking

Multiple sentences were poorly structured. Sveral sentences interfered with the point the author was trying to make. Does not clearly indicate whether the author proof read.

5.0 to >0.0 pts

Not Acceptable

Nearly all sentences are poorly written. It is clear that there was no proof reading. The author did not take the time to use spell check.

0.0 pts

No Marks

20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAccuracy

Are all of the relevant themes, issues, and concepts displayed?

20.0 to >15.0 pts

Good

All relevant theoretical concepts are appropriately applied to the specified issue.

15.0 to >10.0 pts

Acceptable

Most relevant themes, concepts, and issues are employed. The missing themes, concepts, and issues, do not impede the author’s point. However, their presence could have significantly enhanced the paper.

10.0 to >5.0 pts

Lacking

The most relevant themes, concepts, and issues were not presented. THe author focused on the wrong aspects of the themes, concepts, issues. The author did not accurately apply the themes, concepts, issues.

5.0 to >0.0 pts

Not Acceptable

The author employed none of the relevant themes, concepts, and issues. Or, attributed the relevant themes, concepts, and issues to the wrong authors.

0.0 pts

No Marks

20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSources

Are sources adequately cited and employed to prove the authors point?

20.0 to >15.0 pts

Good

All sources are used to support the author’s points. ALl sources are cited appropriately and consistently.

15.0 to >10.0 pts

Acceptable

Sources are used. The sources are cited in a way that is clear but inconsistent or not adherent to some norm (MLA, APA, Chicago).

10.0 to >5.0 pts

Lacking

Sources are used and quotations given. However there is a poor attempt to cite.

5.0 to >0.0 pts

Unacceptable

Sources are not used, or improperly used. No citation is given

0.0 pts

No Marks

20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePrompt

Does the presentation adequately follow the prompt?

20.0 to >15.0 pts

Good

All aspects of prompt are fully developed and answered correctly.

15.0 to >10.0 pts

Acceptable

The most important aspects of the prompt are adequately answered. The missing aspects of the prompt are not detrimental to the author’s point.

10.0 to >5.0 pts

Lacking

Some aspects of the prompt have been answered, but not in a clear and meaningful way.

5.0 to >0.0 pts

Unacceptable

The response does not adequately respond to the prompt.

0.0 pts

No Marks

20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSubmission

Was the presentation submitted in a way that adheres to deadlines and standards?

20.0 to >15.0 pts

Good

Assignment was submitted on time and in the proper format.

15.0 to >10.0 pts

Acceptable

The assignment was submitted late. Or half was submitted on time, the other half was submitted late.

10.0 to >5.0 pts

Lacking

Submitted late and is improperly formatted.

5.0 to >0.0 pts

Unacceptable

Something was submitted, but it was late and had multiple formatting problems.

0.0 pts

No Marks

20.0 pts
Total Points: 100.0