Personal Moral Theory
Discipline: Nursing
Type of Paper: Coursework
Academic Level: Undergrad. (yrs 3-4)
Paper Format: APA
Question
Personal Moral
Theory
You will be focusing on this case for this
assignment:
Case: Jane Doe is a nursing student at
University X. Jane is in week eight of a course entitled: "Introduction to
Ethics".
For the week one discussion, Jane copied work done by her
friend John Doe in the same class two months ago (with a different professor).
John told Jane it was okay to use his work as John's professor never checked
any work in the class using Turnitin.com. John claimed to have earned an A on
the work also.
In week two, Jane went to StudentPapering.com and paid ten
dollars for a week two essay done by a student (not John Doe) who took the same
course four months ago. StudentPapering promises that all its archived work is
of excellent quality and cannot be detected as copied. Jane then uploaded an
exact copy of the work for the week two assignment.
In week three, Jane paid a worker at PaperingStudent.com ten
dollars to write for Jane a brand-new essay after Jane shared with the worker
the essay assignment instructions.
In week four, Jane relied on her knowledge of Esperanto. She felt pressed for
time and found an article by a professor from Esperanto on the week four topic.
She translated Esperanto into English using Moogle Translate, and the
translated text served as her week four paper.
In week five, Jane was running late again. Jane purposely
uploaded a blank paper hoping that she would later claim it was an innocent
mistake and not be assessed a late penalty. In a previous course on History,
she had done the same (with an earlier paper from the History class rather than
simply a blank) and had not seen any late penalty assessed.
In week six, Jane took work she did in a nursing course from a year ago and
submitted that for her discussion posting in her current class. She simply
copied and pasted the work she had labored intensively on a year ago (even though
University X forbids this practice as 'self-plagiarism'). Jane was confident
her Nursing instructor never checked that work using Turnitin.com or another
method.
In week seven, Jane copied and pasted work found on website.com for the paper.
Jane did not use any quotation marks or other documentation to show the text
was not by Jane.
Since Jane's Ethics professor did not check papers and
posting for any issues by using Turnitin.com or another method, the professor
graded all of Jane's work unaware of Jane's actions throughout the weeks of the
class. Jane feels her actions are morally justified both because her economic
situation requires her to work too much to devote time to school (although
other students are well-off enough to have such time) and her religion
forbids cheating, but Jane ignores her religion's teachings.
Instructions
Now that you have had an opportunity to explore ethics formally, create
a reflective assessment of your learning experience and the
collaborations you engaged in throughout this session.
You will submit a written reflection
For the written reflection, address Jane Doe's and respond
to the following:
- Articulate
again your moral theory from week eight discussion (You can revise it if
you wish). What two ethical theories best apply to it? Why those
two?
- Apply
to Jane Doe's case your Personal Ethical Philosophy as developed in week eight discussion and
now. Use it to determine if what Jane Doe did was ethical or unethical per
your own moral philosophy.
- Consider
if some of these examples are more grave instances of ethical
transgressions than others. Explain.
- Propose
a course of social action and a solution by using the ethics of egoism,
utilitarianism, the "veil of ignorance" method, deontological
principles, and/or a theory of justice to deal with students like
Jane. Consider social values such as those concerning ways of life while
appraising the interests of diverse populations (for instance, those of
differing religions and economic status).
Writing Requirements (APA format)
- Length:
3 pages (not including title page or references page)
- 1-inch
margins
- Double
spaced
- 12-point
Times New Roman font
- Title
page
- References
page . Minimum of 2 scholarly sources (in addition to the textbook :
Rachels, S., & Rachels, J. (2019). The
elements of moral philosophy (9th ed.). Mcgraw-Hill Education. - textbook (Chapters 13)