Order Number |
636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
For this assignment, you will compose a well-written and thoughtful short-essay of 500-750 words in length (2-3 pages). Select and answer one of the four questions provided.
You are not writing a “five paragraph essay,” but a college level paper. The introduction should clearly state what you will address in the paper and in what order. Example:
There has been much debate about moral relativity in the last decade and I would like to continue that discussion here. After providing a scholarly definition of moral relativity, I will argue that even though moral relativity has some merit, it is still possible to hold some actions as objectively wrong. Specifically, willful murder and rape, at least conceptually, are held with enough universal disdain that they can be seen as objectively wrong regardless personal opinions.
Then for this paper, the next paragraph would contain the definition of moral relativity followed by some scholarly objections to the theory. These objections will segue into another paragraph justifying one holding that some actions are or should be seen as objectively wrong. Then the paper will transition into a paragraph or two on how willful murder and rape, as concepts, are seen as wrong by enough societies that they can be seen as objectively wrong.
Format & Expectations
State your thesis in an introduction, the thesis is the answer you want to defend.
Make your case and present your position, which supports that thesis, using at least three well-supported reasons embodying logic, reason, and research.
Give possible objections to your arguments, answer these objections and restate your conclusion.
Essays should include a Works Cited page following MLA Style.
Do all arguments about abortion come down to the question of what is the moral status of the fetus? Explain. [Is a fetus a “person” or not and what does this determination mean to your conclusion on the morality of abortion?]
Do all arguments about abortion come down to the question of what is the moral status of the fetus? Explain. [Is a fetus a “person” or not and what does this determination mean to your conclusion on the morality of abortion?]