Hinduism and Buddhism

 

“Should the mother be allowed to make the medical decisions for her son”. Focus on the mother, the son, and use the principles of Autonomy and Ethical Egoism. Use the religion of christianity and the moral theory of duty-based ethics.

This course requires students to complete a 4-5 page paper. This paper answers an
ethics question using one specific religion’s moral approach.
Students will choose one of the religions we study:
• Hinduism
• Buddhism
• Judaism
• Christianity
• Islam
….and one of the moral theories we are learning:
• Duty-based ethics (deontology)
• One moral principle of teleological principlism
• Casuistry
• Virtue ethics
• Social ethics
The paper answers an ethics question in the way that one religion’s moral traditions
might answer it, using one of these moral theories. In this paper, students will
demonstrate how a specific moral approach, used in one of the three religions we are
covering, would ethically analyze an ethics case, and then answer the ethics question.
The main thesis statement of the paper is an answer to the ethics question. The paper’s
main argument explains why the question would be answered in this way, in a specific
religion and using a specific moral theory. In other words, the paper demonstrates the
reasoning that might be used by someone thinking in terms of the religion and using
that moral approach.
The paper’s outline should follow a plan like this:
• Introduce the paper and state the thesis: this will note the religion and the
approach, might also include some teaser-reflection about the ethics question the
paper discusses. (1/2 page at the most)
• Describe the case, name the moral agent, present the ethics question.

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