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Your Personal Moral
Theory
Kiahna McDaniel
Chamberlain University
445N Ethics
Dr. Lobaina
October 25,
2024
Articulation of Moral Theory
, 2
My ethical philosophy combines Kantian and virtue ethics,
emphasizing moral duty, integrity, and respect for others. According
to Kantian ethics, actions must adhere to universal moral principles,
treating others as ends rather than means (Rachels & Rachels,
2022). A virtuous individual embodies honesty and integrity through
consistent ethical actions, even without oversight. This approach
underscores the importance of respecting others' rights, including
intellectual property, to maintain fairness and justice (Worsnip,
2019).
Application to Jane Doe's Case
Analyzing Jane Doe's actions reveals that her choices were unethical.
Throughout the course, she engaged in academic dishonesty by
copying work, purchasing essays, and submitting plagiarized content.
From a Kantian perspective, these actions fail the universalization
test. If everyone behaved in such a manner, the educational system
would collapse, rendering degrees meaningless and disrespecting
the hard work of those who adhere to academic integrity (Rachels &
Rachels, 2022).
Moreover, virtue ethics highlights Jane's lack of integrity and respect
for her peers and educators. By prioritizing her convenience over
ethical considerations, she demonstrated dishonesty and a disregard
for the labor that went into the academic resources she
misappropriated.
Utilizing Rawls' veil of ignorance, Jane would likely recognize the
unfairness of her actions. If she were an author or educator, she would
Your Personal Moral
Theory
Kiahna McDaniel
Chamberlain University
445N Ethics
Dr. Lobaina
October 25,
2024
Articulation of Moral Theory
, 2
My ethical philosophy combines Kantian and virtue ethics,
emphasizing moral duty, integrity, and respect for others. According
to Kantian ethics, actions must adhere to universal moral principles,
treating others as ends rather than means (Rachels & Rachels,
2022). A virtuous individual embodies honesty and integrity through
consistent ethical actions, even without oversight. This approach
underscores the importance of respecting others' rights, including
intellectual property, to maintain fairness and justice (Worsnip,
2019).
Application to Jane Doe's Case
Analyzing Jane Doe's actions reveals that her choices were unethical.
Throughout the course, she engaged in academic dishonesty by
copying work, purchasing essays, and submitting plagiarized content.
From a Kantian perspective, these actions fail the universalization
test. If everyone behaved in such a manner, the educational system
would collapse, rendering degrees meaningless and disrespecting
the hard work of those who adhere to academic integrity (Rachels &
Rachels, 2022).
Moreover, virtue ethics highlights Jane's lack of integrity and respect
for her peers and educators. By prioritizing her convenience over
ethical considerations, she demonstrated dishonesty and a disregard
for the labor that went into the academic resources she
misappropriated.
Utilizing Rawls' veil of ignorance, Jane would likely recognize the
unfairness of her actions. If she were an author or educator, she would