Narrowing Your Ideas
for your THESIS
A
THESIS for an Ethical Argument needs to do many things:
·
Address the
specifics in the writing prompt,
·
Assert a
claim to be proven in the body
paragraphs, and
·
Declare the
ethical standards that will be used
for the ethical issue.
After
reviewing the writing prompt, what is your gut reaction? How do you feel about the topic? Do you know enough about the issue to decide
right now, or do you need to review some Christian and secular views on the
topic?
Research
the Issue to Figure Out Your Viewpoint
While
it should be relatively easy to locate secular writings about genetic
engineering, Christian writings on the subject may be harder to find. Here are some to consider reviewing to help
you to gather your ideas and how you feel about the issue.
Helpful Readings: Biblical
Worldview on Genetic Engineering
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You
can also review the Weekly Assignment folder for the suggested source research
for the class assignment.
Ethical
Arguments Require Ethical Proof
An
ethical argument assignment is based on an ETHICAL ISSUE and it requires
ETHICAL PROOF to persuade the audience that your viewpoint is correct. Review the writing prompt again. The ‘specific’ focus in the writing prompt is
the ISSUE. You will need to argue a
viewpoint about this ISSUE. The
sources you use should be able to directly relate to the ETHICAL STANDARD that
you have chosen as your driving force behind why you believe what you do about
the ISSUE.
Choosing
Your Ethical Proof
Remember,
during the assignment overview, I explained three (3) primary ways of ethically
arguing this ISSUE: Christian ethics, American ethics, or Medical ethics. (If
you have not seen the assignment overview, visit HERE.)
Choosing
the Direction for Your Thesis
There
are three basic ways to go with this essay:
1.
What are the ethical reasons why
you believe scientists should proceed further regarding genetic modification?
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Scientists should proceed
further regarding genetic modification because _________, _________, and _________.
(The blank spots would be ethical reasons)
2.
What are the ethical reasons
why you believe scientists should continue with _________ in genetic modifications
but not proceed
further in regard to _________ genetic modification?
·
Scientists should continue
with _________ in genetic modifications because of _________, but they must not proceed further in regard to _________
genetic modification because of _________ and _________. (The “because” blank
spots would be ethical reasons)
3.
What are the ethical reasons
why you believe scientists should not
proceed further regarding genetic modification?
·
Scientists must not proceed
further regarding genetic modification because _________, _________, and _________.
(The blank spots would be ethical reasons)
No
matter which way you approach the assignment, your support for your claim needs
to be based on ethical beliefs.
Therefore,
you need to choose the ethical standard that you will use to argue your claim
for this assignment, and you need to arrange your TOPIC SENTENCES for each body
paragraph in a way that clearly shows your sub-point of the THESIS and the
ethical defense to be made in the body paragraph.
Ethical Argument: How far scientists should go with genetic modification
Ethical
Standard: The Bible
Ethical
Argument Thesis: Scientists must stop all genetic modification
because The Bible declares that God specifically designed each
human, gives each one a purpose, and that the ‘golden rule’ must be adhered to
by all men for unity on Earth.
Argument Body
paragraph TOPIC SENTENCE Organization:
1.
God
specifically designed each human and therefore, no scientist should take
liberties in modifying the genetic make-up of a human on any level.
2.
God
gave each life a clear purpose, and even with the sin of the world causing
less-than-desirable traits at times, God has a plan for that life, faults and
all.
3.
The
‘golden rule’ (do to others as you would have them do to you) is essential for
every scientist to live by since it relates to interpersonal relations with
other humans and is supported by the Commandments.
Opposition
Body paragraph TOPIC SENTENCE Organization:
4.
Many
scientists, and the governments that sponsor their experiments, feel genetic
engineering is ethical, but it is not.
For
the opposition paragraph, you need to clearly assert what will be argued in
that body paragraph: the opposition’s side and that they are wrong.
Choosing
Your Ethical Standard
Have
you chosen an ethical standard from which you will prove your argument? Once you know the ethical standard, you can
begin thinking through those principles that work within that standard and
develop your THESIS. Not sure what the
standards are in Christianity, America, or the Medical profession, take a look
at the documents below.
Supporting Your Argument
in the body paragraphs
·
There must be at least
one source supporting your ethical views per body-paragraph.
·
Your primary support
should come from ethical standards.
·
You can use extra outside
support if it DEFENDS the ethical standards you are arguing prove your
ethical claim.
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You
will support your claim in the body paragraphs.
1.
Each body
paragraph must begin with a TOPIC SENTENCE.
·
In your own words.
·
Do not use sources
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Clearly assert
part of the THESIS in the TOPIC SENTENCE.
2.
The sentences
that follow the TOPIC SENTENCE must be you fully explaining the logic of your
argument.
·
2-4 sentences
·
Your own words
·
No source usage
3.
Then, once your
argument point is clearly explained, use sources to DEFEND your claim.
·
Your primary
source should be some form of an ethical standard or principle that directly
defends your claim.
·
You can use
additional source materials if need be, but they all must support the ethical
reasoning behind your argument.
·
You must have at
least one outside source per body paragraph.
·
Do not use too
many quoted sources.
·
Stay in control of
the argument: do not let the sources make an argument for you. You must make the argument and the sources
DEFEND your argument claim.
4.
After each
sentence that uses source materials, be sure to analyze the source
content, evaluate why it was important, and explain to the
audience how this content reiterates the validity of your belief.
5.
Wrap up the
whole paragraph by reflecting
back to your TOPIC SENTENCE.
·
The closing
sentence must be in your own words
·
No source usage
Be
sure to see the Brainstorming
handout for more ideas on how to gather your thoughts on the ethical issue
using ethical proof.
Online links referred to in this handout:
The Assignment
Christianity
American
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(pdf download)
Medical
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