What consequences does divorce produce?
Part 1
The information that you will need for the discussion can be found in Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues. As in all cases for this course, you must identify the parties and the moral issue(s) at stake, then concentrate on identifying the benefits and burdens that pertain to the parties affected in order to apply the principle of utility. *First, support these questions with the quotes from the module and/or either of your two textbooks Ethical Choices or Thinking Critically About Ethical Choices. After you use quotes from the courseware you may bring in outside reference.
Pg 110, 8: What consequences does divorce produce? Make your list as complete as possible. Then consider relevant obligations and ideals and decide whether divorce is ever morally justifiable. (If you decide that it is in certain circumstances but not in others, specify each set of circumstances and explain your reasoning.)
part 2
you are required to complete a Written Case Analysis of approximately 200 words. Please read Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues, Case 4e, p. 108. Identify the moral issue(s) and the parties involved and discuss the case with respect to the principle of utility, taking care to identify the benefits and burdens that pertain to the parties affected.
Each assignment needs to be on a separate document. Part one needs to have at least one quote from the required readings.
So there need to be 2 separate documents, double space, quotes from the readings
Part 1 the reading is pg 110 case 8 of Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues
Part 2 reading pg 108 case 4e written case analysis Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues
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