- Next, articulate and then evaluate the ethical positions using Kantian ethics (that is, the categorical imperative) relative to the long standing debate (that is your topic chosen in the week three assignment).
- Finally, create a complete annotated bibliography for 5 academic scholarly sources. You will annotate each source. The sources should be relevant to your topic chosen in the week three assignment
Personal and Communal Ethical Factors in the Debate
In the chosen debate, personal ethical factors may include individual beliefs, values, and experiences related to the topic at hand. For example, individuals may consider their religious or cultural beliefs, personal experiences, and principles of justice and fairness when determining their moral position. Communal ethical factors involve the norms, values, and collective perspectives within a community or society. These factors shape individuals’ moral judgments and may influence their stance on the debate based on prevailing social norms and cultural values.
Kantian Ethics and the Debate
Kantian ethics, grounded in Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy, centers on the principle of the categorical imperative, which state…
Personal and Communal Ethical Factors in the Debate
In the chosen debate, personal ethical factors may include individual beliefs, values, and experiences related to the topic at hand. For example, individuals may consider their religious or cultural beliefs, personal experiences, and principles of justice and fairness when determining their moral position. Communal ethical factors involve the norms, values, and collective perspectives within a community or society. These factors shape individuals’ moral judgments and may influence their stance on the debate based on prevailing social norms and cultural values.(Ethical Analysis Framework)
Kantian Ethics and the Debate
Kantian ethics, grounded in Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy, centers on the principle of the categorical imperative, which state…