The Story of Myself (Ethical Dilemma - Essay #2)
Crown 80A - Winter 2018
Content:
Describe an ethical dilemma you faced in the past or which you are facing now (if that is not possible, describe a dilemma faced by a person you know). Be very, very specific. Questions you may wish to answer:
a. What pressures did you face as you made the decision?
b. Who put the pressure on you? Why?
c. What were the stakes? (How important was the outcome? To whom?)
d. What factors did you consider as you made the decision?
e. Did emotion play a part? Whose emotion? What was the effect?
f. Which specific value assumptions were part of your thought process?
g. Of the five “schools” of ethical behavior (45), to which category did your thinking belong? Explain.
h. Were you using ideal values or real values (47)?
i. Check the four tests (50-51). Did you apply any one of these? Would your decision have changed if you had applied one or more?
j. Of the common rationalizations (51-52), did you use any of them?
Another choice if the above is not possible: Describe a week in your life, including all the minor ethical decisions that arise, and what you thought each time one came up – as well as what you did in each case.
Grading:
100 points possible. 20 points for use of the vocabulary of critical thinking. 30 points for explaining the ethical dilemma clearly and with appropriate details. 30 points for answering some (not all) of the above questions. 20 points for grammar and punctuation.