Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Ethical Standards


Ethical Argument:

In an ethical argument, your argument is based on a standard of whether something is moral or immoral, right or wrong, good or bad, etc.

You will argue for or against something based on the standard that you choose.
  • Example topics:
    • plagiarism
    • discipline
    • euthanasia
  • Example standards
    • A religious standard—such as Christianity
    • cultural standard—such as American, or 
    • political standard—such as conservative, libertarian, or liberal.

Therefore, a thesis for plagiarism based on pre-set standards could look something like these…
· Plagiarism is unethical from a Christian perspective based on X, Y, and Z.· Plagiarism is unethical based on biblical standards based on X, Y, and Z.· Plagiarism is unethical based upon conservative standards X, Y, and Z.
Now, the X, Y, and Z have to be agreed upon ethics within that standard, and so you must research the ethics of that standard so that you can argue persuasively to the audience.

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Essay 3 Cause/Effect Argument

Design and Development Handouts

· Know the Guidelines: Cause/Effect Argument Essay Writing—view the planning, outlining, and development handouts for the cause/effect essay.

· Sample thesis for a causal argument: this handout shows a sample cause/effect THESIS, the break-down of that THESIS, and how the essay would be structured to develop and argue the THESIS.

· Flow, Length, and Content of a Typical Body-paragraph: a specific break-down of what is expected in a well-developed body-paragraph of an argument paper.

· Need Ideas for Cause/Effect Essay??: this handout provides 'spring-board' articles and images to help you think through how you feel about the topic and possible cause/effect relationships. These are not scholarly sources. They are simply readings to help you understand different ideas surrounding the issue.