PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC STUDY RESOURCES WEBSITE +1 813 434 1028 proexpertwritings@hotmail.com
How do I make a moral argument
Description
In the forum below you will practice developing moral arguments. This is something that we have all been doing regularly throughout our lives. Now we will formalize it! After reading Chapter 3: Moral Arguments in your textbook, please do the following:
Part 1: Moral Argument.
Choose a topic to make a moral argument about. It could be anything you feel strongly about. Topics that are involved in political debate, law, healthcare, and lifestyle choices are often great fodder for this exercise. You don’t need to necessarily agree with the argument that you make. You could play devil’s advocate! The aim is moral and mental exercise. Remember, it must be a topic or statement that is grounded in morality. Review the examples that Vaughn gives to inspire you.
Develop a moral argument. Include one conclusion, one moral premise, and two nonmoral premises. Be sure that your moral premise is infallible to counterarguments. Try to be original. See page 63 for an example. Use bullet points to construct your post (see below). This does not need to be an essay-style post.
You must do the following in your discussion posts.
No word count.