Diss P5
Case 5, pp. 93-94; Case 25, p. 97; and Case 9, p. 110 of Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues. As in all cases for this course, you must identify the parties and the moral issue(s) at stake. Then concentrate on identifying the rights that are at stake. Are they liberty rights? Claim rights? If claim rights, against whom are the claims addressed? Try also, to see if there are any duties of natural law that you think are relevant.
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Ruggiero, Vincent Ryan.
Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues. 9
thed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2015.Print. ISBN-13: 978-0-07-811905-7
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