Your Topic:
Describe here.
1. Create an ARGUMENT (reasoned justifications) for each of your 2 possible solutions (Your reasons need to include at least 1 factual claim and at least 1 moral principle.)
2. Raise an OBJECTION to the argument for each of the solutions (Imagine what concern another decent, rational individual might have with each solution offered to your moral problem).
3. RESPOND to each of the objections.
1st POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Describe here.
1. Reasons in Support of this SOLUTION
(Your reasons need to include at least 1 factual claim and at least 1 moral principle.)
2. Raise an objection to the argument (the reasoned justification) for this solution.
(Imagine what concern another decent, rational individual might have with this solution).
3. Respond to the objections.
(How could you provide a reasoned answer to that concern?)
2nd POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Describe here.
1. Reasons in Support of this SOLUTION
(Your reasons need to include at least 1 factual claim and at least 1 moral principle.)
2. Raise an objection to the argument (the reasoned justification) for this solution.
(Imagine what concern another decent, rational individual might have with this solution).
3. Respond to the objections.
(How could you provide a reasoned answer to that concern?)