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Story: A supernatural Trolley that destroys anything it touches has found its way into your world. The reluctant conductor approaches and says you must choose its target or everything in the universe will be vaporized. Title your video, essay, or presentation (a team of diplomats on the verge of world peace) vs. (a team of superheroes uniting to save the world)
3. Utilizing the “Death Trolley Outline,” create a:
4. Five-paragraph essay (introduction, body, conclusion) with a title page and reference page with at least two APA-formatted academic references approximately (1000 words) long. https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/paper-format/student-annotated.pdfLinks to an external site. 7. Death Trolley Outline
A. Introduction
a. Introduce: 1. the situation of the death trolley 2. the spin results.
3. The standpoint in which you are going to use to argue. (Utilitarian, Kantian, or Virtue Ethics)
b. Body
1. explain spin result one and elaborate on its implications.
2. explain spin result two and elaborate on its implications.
3. decide which option is the “prima facia duty,” and make an argument on how your decision reflects “The Good.”
c. Conclusion 1. Recap the body and provide how your solution reflects the “good life.”
2. Provide a possible counterclaim.
3. Related counterclaim to the decision.
8. Your answer will be assessed on how well you use the normative ethics of week six-eight and how it applies to “The Good.” a. While fanciful, take the question seriously. b. Research the implications of the spin results and weigh the options in relation to the normative ethical principles of Kantianism, Utilitarianism, or Virtue.
REFERENCE BOOK: Vaughn, L. (2019). Bioethics: Principles, Issues, and Cases (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. 2. Gillon, R. (2014). Defending the four principles approach as a good basis for good medical practice and therefore for good medical ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics, 41(1), 111–116. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2014-102282Links to an external site.