Assignment:
Choose a case depicting a morally problematic situation in professional practice:
1. You may choose a ready-made case from our course materials or from somewhere else, such as from another book or one you find online. If you choose a case from this course, simply indicate the case you are using and provide a citation. If your case is from another source, reproduce the case with your assignment and provide a proper citation.
2. Alternatively, you may develop your own case. You may create a case that is totally fictional or one that is based on your own experience or the experience of someone you know or know of. If you choose a case that is in the news, but you author the case itself by writing and presenting the case description , then this will count as a case that you have created.
Note: if you use a case based on real life but one that is not public knowledge, then you must follow the "Ethical Guidelines for Case Studies" in the Course Manual.
2. Choose a professional ethics issue that arises from your chosen case. This should be an issue that you think is interesting and reasonably controversial.[2]
3. Write an ethical analysis of the case, focusing on the issue you choose by following "A Strategy for Understanding, Developing, and Presenting Moral Arguments".
Response should be 1800 ±200 words.