Human Rights & Global Citizenship Term Paper Assignment
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Human Rights & Global Citizenship Term Paper Assignment
PROMPT:
Consider the following two claims: (1) Morality is relative to the majority view of your culture; there are no objective moral truths. (2) All humans have rights that include life, liberty, and security of person, regardless of race, religion, gender, ethnicity, sexual preference, and national origin.
I. Explain why these two statements could be seen as incompatible.
II. Do you think they are compatible?
III. If so, explain how. If not, which one should be rejected, and why?
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Target length – 1500 words (about 5 pages if double-spaced, 3 pages if single).
2. Sources – at least two are required; at least one should come from outside of those that were assigned as a reading in this course. Use an appropriate citation method of your choice.
3. Format – Your paper should be submitted as a DOCX or PDF file. If you use Google Docs or Pages, be sure to save and export your document to one of these file formats.
4. Do not plagiarize – Your electronic submissions are automatically checked to see if portions of your paper have been cut and pasted from elsewhere. If that happens without quotation and citation, that is plagiarism that can result in a failing grade.
5. Due date – The final paper is due no later than the end of the day on Friday, May 21st.
GENERAL ADVICE:
There is much that could be covered in your paper. This could include cultural relativism, moral realism, the universality of rights, the relationship between human rights and morality, and cross-cultural agreement and/or disagreement about rights. We have had several readings in this course on these topics, in addition to my lectures.
Have a clear thesis in your paper; make clear what your own position is. Perhaps you might not settle on what that position is until you start writing at least a bit of the paper out. But make sure you present a clear thesis at the outset in your final submitted draft. It will be helpful to go back and review the lecture and readings about writing a philosophy paper to help you with all of this.
It should be clear to me that you:
1. Can clearly explain the issues and the terminology involved.
2. Take a clear position on the philosophical issues at hand.
3. Use, correctly cite, and understand the sources that you cite.
4. Are capable of philosophically engaging with the sources that you choose.
5. Are capable of supporting your claims with clear and thoughtful reasoning.
Though the paper is due on the 9th, you are welcome to submit it before that point!
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