Problem
Use these questions as prompts and start with an introductory opinion or thesis that explain to readers why people can or cannot always practice some certain type of ethics and why.
a) Who is your favorite bioethicist/ethical philosopher we have read so far and why?
b) Does this philosopher allow for us to say an ethical action is always, always right/wrong? Think about what new ideas you have learned since then. If so why or why not?
c) What does virtue mean to you and how can you use virtue to make a decision about a specific moral issue? Identify a key moral bioethical issue, very briefly-in one or two sentences stating why it is a dilemma-then stating whether virtue ethics like that of Aristotle or Confucius can satisfactorily address this issue.