Your finished paper must have the seven named sections this


Ethics Research Paper: Final Paper HUMSAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Your finished paper must have the seven named sections (this is in addition to the title and reference page), and a separate introduction:

Introduction

1. Identify the problem. (Define the ethical issue)

2. Clarify Concepts. (Define key terms, the context in which these terms are being used, etc.)

3. Identify possible solutions to the problem. (What are the main positions taken on the issue regarding solutions?)

4. Gather information. (Descriptive ethics. What is known about the issue? For instance, in the case of the death penalty, when is it used, how often, who typical receives the penalty, how long before it is administered, what is the result of use of this penalty, etc?)

5. Examine assumptions and points of view. (Do the various arguments hold up?)

6. Moral reasoning/Philosophy. (In your opinion which solution is most ethical? Explain your thinking by supporting your stance based on one of the ethical theories.)

7. Consequences (What would be the results of your solution? What are the social responsibilities connected to the solution?)

Let us take a closer look at each of the sections, all of which must be included in your paper by name:

1. Identify the problem. (Define the ethical issue).

Begin by thinking of a problem in today's world for which you can find a solution. The most promising topics will be controversial and will allow you to conduct thorough research. This should be a topic related to your field of study.

While it is helpful to choose an area in which you are interested, it is NOT helpful to choose a topic about which you are emotional-remember you are asked to use critical thinking rather than feelings and emotions to solve the problem.

One example could be: some patients may find help from their pain if they were given marijuana-but, marijuana is an illegal substance.

2. Clarify Concepts. (Define key terms, the context in which these terms are being used, etc.)

This is a VERY short section of your paper; you merely introduce the terminology that your audience needs to understand in the context of your paper.

Example: Marijuana is..., the active ingredient in marijuana is called...,

3. Identify possible solutions to the problem. (What are the main positions taken on the issue regarding solutions?)

This is another relative short section in which you state the two most prominent rational solutions to the question whether marijuana should become legal for medical purposes.

Example: a) Marijuana is a dangerous drug that should remain illegal, b) Marijuana can help patients and should be available to them.

4. Gather information. (this is the section in which you describe the current situation: descriptive ethics)

Be sure to describe in detail what the current situation is.

Example: Marijuana is outlawed in most states without differentiation between recreational and medical uses; marijuana is legal in some states with the prescription of a physician;...

5. Examine assumptions and points of view. (Here, you will test the validity of the arguments on both sides).

Conduct and present thorough research on both sides.

Find facts and reliable evidence.

Use the facts and reliable evidence to evaluate which side/solution has the better arguments.

6. Moral reasoning/Philosophy. (Here you come to the application of one of the theories that will help you in arguing YOUR solution.)

State your solution (decide for one side: marijuana should or should not be legal as aid for patients who would benefit from its use).

Use any of the ethics theories (utilitarian, deontological, virtue ethics, ethics of care) to argue that and HOW your solution is ethical.

7. Consequences (This section will stand in place of the typical " conclusion" for your essay.)

Explain to your reader the likely outcome if and when your solution would become law or policy.

Formal requirements:

APA formatted paper that includes a title page, introduction, body paragraphs, consequences, and an APA reference page with a minimum of six scholarly sources (peer reviewed articles from professional journals). Cite your work every step of the way.

The actual essay (excluding title page, citations, and reference page) has to be 2750 to 3250 words long-direct quotations (which must be correctly cited) may NOT exceed 15% of the total length.

The entire document is be double spaced.

Use Standard English (correct spelling, grammar, syntax, and punctuation).

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