An introductory paragraph that establishes context.
A brief history of your chosen technology, including background and a technical explanation.
Current uses of your chosen technology and foreseeable future applications.
Likely changes to society resulting from maturation of your chosen technology, including issues of privacy, legislation, and security.
A likely future related to your chosen technology, looking at how resulting societal changes could LIKELY pose ethical dilemmas.
At least two premises or moral rules that are currently being faced or will likely arise and that are directly related to your chosen technology. Be sure to state your two premises clearly.
An examination of each premises based on at least two of our viable ethical frameworks:
Kantianism, either of the Categorical Imperatives (but not both)
Rule Utilitarianism
Social Contract Theory
Virtue Ethics
NOTE 2: You need not use the same two frameworks for the different premises
A good concluding paragraph that reviews your main conclusions.
6 to 10 pages (not including cover page and cited works)
Include cover page and separate page with cited works
At least six sources that support the content of your paper.
A minimum of four (4) sources must be scholarly/peer-reviewed.
The additional sources may include news articles, trade literature, government reports, the textbook, “popular sites” such as Wikipedia and How Stuff Works, and videos.
For help in how to start your research, see the Library Guide.
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