If you tell on fred he may be expelled from college if you


Be sure to first set out what you believe to be the moral maxims that apply to the case. Second, evaluate whether you agree with one of more of the maxims based upon personal worldview or community worldview tenets. Make your reasons very explicit. Be sure to make it clear whether you are referring to level-one or level-two ethical intuitionism in the construction your essay.

You are a student attending Major State University (Anywhere, US). You were at the library last night preparing your "challenging case study" to turn in to your Philosophy class today. The trouble is that you observed Fred Football (a student in your class) copying his essay off the Internet in a "cut and paste job." This amounts to academic dishonesty. At Major State University, this is ground for expulsion. However, you also know that Fred is the first member of his family to seek education past high school. His father died two years ago, and the family is counting on Fred (and his sports scholarship) to be able to get a high-paying job to support the family once their welfare payments stop in three years (five-year lifetime limit). If you tell on Fred, he may be expelled from college. If you don't tell on Fred, he is undermining the very academic institution you attend. What do you do?

Be sure to first set out what you believe the deontological position to be. Second, evaluate whether or not you agree with this solution based upon personal worldview or community worldview tenets. Make your reasons very explicit. Be sure to make it clear whether you are referring to locutionary, illocutionary or perlocutionary analysis in constructing your essay.

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