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Running head: ETHICS, RIGHT, WRONG
ETHICS, RIGHT, WRONG
Ethics versus Right and Wrong
June 27, 2018
Ethics versus Right and Wrong
Ethics is a word that is an interesting expression that has no set-in stone answer in light of the ethical specialist emotions about a specific moral circumstance and a conclusion that he or she may draw, and regularly tends to debate of good decent variety. All things considered, ethics identifies with basic reasoning since it needs to be investigated in a circumstance keeping in mind the end goal to frame ones’ judgment. Ones’ judgment is their own perspective of any circumstance in which no one can remove their sentiment or outlook.
In Support of the Proposition
With ethics being a demonstration of character, one must be capable of good decision making because it is the power of doing what is right and just.
Opposition of the Proposition
There is an error on the rubric for this section. This section should include opposition of the proposition that ethical equals right and unethical equals wrong. The rubric should read, “A discussion in opposition of the proposition is thorough, detailed, and insightful. It is supported by sufficient current scholarly research.”
Rationale for Position
There is an error on the rubric for this section. This section should include your rationale for your personal position. What side do you take? BUT YOU STILL MAY NOT WRITE IN 1ST PERSON!!!!! ☺ The rubric should read, “The rationale of the proposition is thorough, detailed, and insightful. It is supported by sufficient current scholarly research.”
Conclusion
The conclusion should relate back to your introduction and provide your reader with a concise and reflective summary of your paper. It, also, should include academic support just as you have included within the rest of the paper. The conclusion should be thorough. This assignment has a word count in the directions of 1,000-1,250 words and I will deduct points for any assignments that exceeds 1,500 words. This is a great time to work on being more clear and concise.
References
Author, A., Author, A., & Author, A. (2014). The article title is in sentence case. Journal of APA Style, 42, 74-89. doi: 48.1516.2342
Author, A., Author, A., & Author, A. (2014). The article title is in sentence case: Only capitalize the first letter of the first word and words after punctuation in the title. Journal of APA Style, 42, 74-89. (notice I did not include the retrieval information and you should not either even if you cannot find the doi)
Author, A. (2014). Book titles are in italics and still in sentence case. City, State: Publisher.
Make sure that your references are in hanging indent and that references are in alphabetical order and double spaced. All references must have an accompanying in-text citation and all in-text citations must, also, be included within the references. DO NOT INCLUDE THE PERMALINKS OR ANY DATABASE/LIBRARY RETRIEVAL INFORMATION WITHIN YOUR REFERENCES.