Ethical Argument:
In an ethical argument, your argument is based
on a standard of whether
something is moral or immoral, right or wrong, good or bad, etc.
You will argue for or against something based
on the standard that you choose.
o Example topics: plagiarism, discipline,
euthanasia
o Example standards: A religious standard—such
as Christianity, a cultural standard—such as American, or a political
standard—such as conservative, libertarian, or liberal.
Therefore, a thesis for plagiarism based on
pre-set standards could look something like these…
·
Plagiarism is unethical from a Christian
perspective based on X, Y, and Z.
·
Plagiarism is unethical based on biblical
standards based on X, Y, and Z.
·
Plagiarism is unethical based upon conservative
standards X, Y, and Z.
Now, the X, Y, and Z have to be agreed upon
ethics within that standard, and so you must research the ethics of that
standard so that you can argue persuasively to the audience.
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