Monday, June 15, 2020

Ethical Issues Require Ethical Proof





Whew…essay 1 is submitted, and you are ready for the next challenge…right?

During week 4, we will focus on how to properly defend ethical arguments as we work toward a completed Thesis/Outline for Essay 2.  In an ethical argument, it is important to know that it is not just an argument about an ethical issue.  An ethical argument must be DEFENDED with ethical standards that people recognize.  For example, if you said your ethics came from Christianity, then you would use Christian standards and principles of belief directly from the Bible to argue your point with an ethical defense.  If you think, “No, I’m an American first, and my ethics come from American laws and beliefs,” then you would use American standards and principles of belief directly from American legal documents like the Constitution or the Bill of Rights.

In Module/Week 4 – the overall focus will be Locating and Evaluating Sources, Notetaking, and Ethical Argument. 

Have you learned how to evaluate a source
How well do you take notes about the sources you encounter? 
What exactly is an ethical argument?
How do you defend an ethical argument topic?

These concepts will be addressed in the classroom lecture handouts and the classroom readings so that you can use the most effective sources in your up-coming ethical argument and use them properly.



KEY POINT 1
As you proceed, keep these concepts in mind:
1.       This is an ethical issue, and so it needs to be argued and proven using ethical standards.
2.      This is an argument paper, and so you must take a stand on how far scientists should go in genetic modification.
3.      The source materials you will use will be predominantly from your ethical standard
·         If you choose Christian ethics, the principles would be from the Bible;
·         If you choose American ethics, the principles would be from the Constitution or the Bill of Rights;
·         If you choose Medical ethics, the principles would be based on the Hippocratic Oath.
4.      You must focus the whole paper on arguing the ethical reasons why you believe scientists should do this or that in regard to genetic modification based on pre-set ethical principles.

Please keep in mind the actual writing assignment for Essay 2, Ethical Essay Prompt: 
Write an ethical argument in which you address the question: “How far should scientists go to modify humans through genetic engineering?”
Therefore, even though the video to show the ‘general overview’ of the issue tends to lightheartedly focus on designer babies, “designer babies” is not your writing assignment. 

You need to think about all of the issues surrounding scientific study that modifies humans through genetic engineering.  This genetic engineering can be designer babies, but it can also be disease reduction, or superior race construction, and so on. 



KEY POINT 2
THE TOPIC IS NOT DESIGNER BABIES. 

The topic is “How far should scientists go to modify humans through genetic engineering?”   

This is an ethical argument, and so you must use ethical standards to argue your viewpoint. There are various beliefs and ethical standards for how one forms his/her beliefs.  Keep in mind the three primary ethical standards for this topic:
·         If you choose Christian ethics, the principles would be from the Bible;
·         If you choose American ethics, the principles would be from the Constitution or the Bill of Rights;
·         If you choose Medical ethics, the principles would be based on the Hippocratic Oath.
If you have no ideas about this topic…you will want to begin by researching the issue.  Some research sources for this essay have been provided for you in Blackboard. 

Any additional sources that you may choose to use must be credible academic sources, not blog-posts or Op-Ed pieces from newspapers or magazines.  (Note: Wikipedia is NOT an acceptable source for academic writing.)




Important Reminders
Audience
There are a few important reminders to note before we begin gathering ideas, assessing the audience, and organizing the outline.  See THIS SHEET for key points to keep in mind before you begin.

Ethical Reasoning
Always stay focused on your ethical reasoning.

Biblical Worldview
Visit THIS handout for a reminder about the Biblical worldview in your essay.


Choosing an Ethical Standard
Finally, if you do not know which standard you will use to argue your ethical views, consider the guidance below:
Some students are intimidated by writing from a Christian perspective because they fear the tremendous amounts of biblical research needed to identify their viewpoint.  However, please remember, this is not a research paper.  This is an argument.  An ethical argument based on your chosen, specific, core values. 

If you choose to not use Christianity as the core value/ethical standard...what ethical standard will you choose?  

I would suggest brainstorming to... 
1.       FIRST, determine how AND why you feel the way you do about the issue, and 
2.      THEN, I would suggest identifying the standard that is leading you to those conclusions.  

If you are being guided by Christian beliefs on the issue (Biblical foundations, laws, and belief-system), then you should choose that. 

If you are being led by American views of freedom and advancement (Constitution/Bill of Rights), then go with that. 

If you are being led by Scientific/Medical values of research, experiments, and pursuit of 'can it be done’ without pain or death to the patient (Hippocratic Oath), then go with that.

No matter what is leading your views on the subject, you MUST identify the standard for your views so that the audience will know if your ethical argument is valid based on the standard.

KEY POINT 3
Use Ethical Support in Your Ethical Argument

While you are encouraged to use biblical support for your ethical essay, you can use any ‘standard’ of ethics as long as you clearly state what they are and the individual principles that support your ethical view.  Please remember…
·         This is NOT a research paper—where you stack one-after-the-next sourced idea on the issue into a paper and call it your research. 
·         This is YOUR view on the issue from a specific standard, arguing the ethical nature of the topic. 
·         This is an argument essay
·         This is academic writing, which requires the use of 3rd person voice at all times. 
·         This is an ethical, academic argument which means that you are asserting your views—in 3rd person voice—and you defend those views through source material following the Hamburger Method.
·         Be sure to show ethical reasoning as you create your Brainstorming or first Outline.


That’s it…my general overview and guidance to help you with the Essay 2 Outline assignment! 

I hope it has been useful in clarifying the topic and direction for this next essay.  If you want further insights, please visit the Collaboration section of the Discussion Board forum.  I have a thread in there with optional content on the Essay 2 assignment.

Here is additional help you may want to review as well:
·         Ethical Reasoning

Blessings to you!



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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.