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DeVry University The Ethics of Duty Deforestation Essay

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The Ethics of Duty

Deontological ethics concerns itself primarily with duty. We hear a lot about duty today, from duty to family to duty to country. Most of us feel a sense of duty when we see human destruction in the natural world, from condos on wetlands to plastic in the oceans. What is an environmental issue (an issue having to do with human impact, large or small, on the natural world) about which you feel a sense of duty?

Using the scholarly research tools in our library, find a recent (last 3 years) academic article (i.e., not from a popular magazine or website) that addresses your chosen issue in a way that interests you. Your article probably will be peer-reviewed; our library shows you whether or not a given article has been vetted by experts in the field.

You will need to experiment with narrowing your topic, because “pollution” could be a 3,487-page paper. This article could be an explanation of the issue, a recommendation regarding a solution for the issue, or even an argument against others’ understanding of the issue. Up to you.

As you read and reread the article, take notes. What are the article’s main points? What key terms, concepts, or arguments does the article’s author use to make those points? How can you use some of the article’s main points to underline and develop your own sense of duty about the issue? Perhaps most important: Why should you, or anyone, have this sense of duty about this issue, that is, what’s at stake and why are we obliged to do anything about it?

This paper should do the following.

  1. Open with a paragraph that contains a brief overview of the issue, a brief indication of how the article relates to that issue, and a thesis sentence that connects your sense of duty to the issue and the article. Please provide the full title, author, and publication in your first mention of the article. (Example: In his article “X” from Mother Jones, Jim Smith argues that….)
  2. Contain at least three body paragraphs that explore the main points and key terms, concepts, and arguments you’ve chosen from the article. Use selected bits of information from the article (cite them, please) to support your own ideas about the article, the issue, and your sense of duty. This is not a book report. You’re not simply restating the article.
  3. Close with a paragraph that echoes the opening paragraph but also adds new value via the idea of duty. You might consider looking to the future, creating a call to action for others, or warning of what could happen if things do not change.

This paper is three to four pages, APA format.

Criteria Ratings Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroductionThe writer provides a solid example of academic scholarship, related to a specific real-world environmental issue. Issue, article, and sense of duty must be connected logically in a one-sentence thesis.

45 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

45 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSummary QualityThe writer summarizes the article clearly and accurately, relating it directly to issue and sense of duty. Large chunks of quote or paraphrase without context will not be counted as quality.

45 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

45 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSense of DutyThe writer’s sense of duty must be articulated so that there is no confusion about how it connects to the article and issue. Avoid broad words and phrases such as “good” and “doing what’s right.” Use specific personal definitions of things such as “good” and “right” in clarifying sense of duty.

40 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

40 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGrammar, Mechanics, and StyleGrammar refers to correct standard American usage; for example, subject/verb agreement and correct parts of speech. Mechanics refers to correct idiomatic usage; for example, capitalized proper nouns, word choice, and word order. Style refers to dynamic writing that avoids passive constructions and maintains the reader’s interest via generous use of detail.

20 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

20 pts

Total Points: 150I have included an article to look at.






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