Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing kno
Reflection involves critical thinking, which means rethinking your existing knowledge and previously held opinions in light of what we have learned about theories of ethics, logic, and reasoning. You will need to question your current knowledge and beliefs. Discuss the main points of the debate, what stance you take, support that stance, and discuss the opposing argument. Also, discuss an ethical theory that would apply to defend your view. To complete each scenario assignment: 1. Complete the entire scenario. 2. Fill out the template attached below, ask your professor for details on submission. 3. Compose the last question on the template reflection in a Word document and be sure to address, at a minimum, the following questions: Why do you feel the way you do about the issue presented? Of the four responses offered in the scenario, which do you think is the most ethical and why? Which ethical theory would you use to support your stance? Why does this theory work? 4. Support your conclusions with evidence and specific examples from the textbook, including a minimum of one theory of ethics to defend your stance. 5. Your reflection must be 1 page in length (more if you like, not required) and follow APA formatting and citation guidelines as appropriate, making sure to cite at least two sources. Choose one that you agree is most ethical and defend it using the concepts and theories of ethics (Virtue ethics, social contract theory [hoobes, Rousseau, or Rawls version], care ethics, act utilitarianism, Kantian categorical imperatives, or rule utilitarianism.
CHOOSE ONE (A, B, C, or D). See uploaded files specifically the pictures. MAKE SURE SOURCES ARE “PEER REVIEW SCHOLARLY SOURCES. The images have the video presentation of the content.
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