Argumentative research essay

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Touchstone 1.2

Danny Burley

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October 13, 2020

TOUCHSTONE 1.2

Research Question: Does moral behaviour lead to happiness?

Working Thesis Statement: Happiness remains life's end goal. Virtuous conduct is contributing to moral brilliance which the leads to a happy life. Therefore, being an ethical individual remains vital to leading a happier life. An individual accomplishes happiness by processing dispositions that tend to make the correct decision at the correct time in desired way.

Detailed Outline:

I. Working Thesis Introduction: An individual accomplishes happiness by processing dispositions that are penchants to arrive at the right choice at the desired time in the correct manner.

Detailed Outline:

A. Moralities apply to one’s individual beliefs and choices in his or her life

B. Ethics remains set of rules contributing to living a moral life

II. Pursuit of happiness remains a worthwhile goalmouth

A. Ethical behaviour is viewable as an alleyway to accomplish an ethical and thus a cheerful life

B. Ethics is a set of values contributing to one’s life betterment

C. Ethics is usually perceived as a series of principles guiding a person’s actions besides behaviour

III. Knowledge, wisdom and judgment remain indispensable ingredients in reaching the right selections in life as well as culminate in contentment

A. Applying set of principles lead in everyday life leads to happiness

B. We all face moral dilemmas in life

C. A general principles cannot be used to define the correct action course

IV. To become truly happy, individuals need to at from the "moral viewpoint:" they remain eager to put the others’ interest before theirs’-at least occasionally

A. We must discern what is good and the virtuous individual could do to understand the state and perceive what stays desirable to be done

B. Human cheerfulness can solely be pursued through virtuous mechanism as remaining divergent from sumptuous pleasures

C. Our functions as human beings are to pursue virtues like knowledge, temperance and courage

V. Every one of us owns the essential courage to endure pressure to diverge from the correct pathway

A. A good individual has decent traits like friendship, kindness, alongside generosity and shall make use of them to make moral decisions and judgment

B. Good persons will be taking pleasure in forgoing their individual coziness for other persons' good

C. Altruistic conduct surrounds us whereby other individuals are taking pleasure in charity work besides performing kindness’ acts

VI. The right/wrong thing or action remains unlimited to a cluster of general behavior rules, yet, increasingly, development of such traits as virtues leading to an excellent life

A. Other people believe in the paying it forward philosophy

B. Other people belief in sacrificing their own welfare and health for the good of humanity

C. Happiness depends on ourselves

VII. Counterargument

A. Moral behaviour does not necessarily lead to happiness

B. Moral behaviours involve other people sacrificing for the good of others

Conclusion

A. Genuinely happy life calls for the fulfilment of a person’s potentialities besides talents, particularly, regarded as need or drive available in everybody

B. People pursue to fulfil their purposes in life

C. We commit effort besides time to self-actualization, the uppermost human need and that which culminates in happiness

Reflection Questions

1) Most challenging aspect of the process

Finding the sources useful sources for this assignment proved to be the most challenging part. Appraising the sources was only difficult since I had to read full text which consumed much time.

2) Analyzing working thesis statement effectiveness

My working thesis statement remains detailed and took the side that moral behaviour leads to happiness. This statement was focused and presented a clear direction to be taken by this paper. It helped me get the correct articles to complete the study.

3) Reviewing outline and summarizing the presented argument

I have presented an argument that one can only be happy if he chooses to lead a moral life. My outline presents five strong arguments for and one counterargument which clearly supports my thesis

4. Helpful feedback and specific questions

I am confident and certain that the info I have offered here will help me complete the three other touchstones in this course. However, I would wish for extra insight into the essay structure. While I believe in the clarity of my outline, I am, however, uncertain if it shall make sense to the people who are not familiar with this topic.