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Please read these assignment instructions before writing your paper, and re-read them often during and after the writing process to make sure that you are fulfilling all of the instructions. Please also utilize the assignment guidance and the outlined model provided.

Overview
In the Week One Assignment, you formulated a concrete ethical question, took a position on that topic, and identified a reason supporting and a reason opposing that position. In the Week Three Assignment, you discussed either deontological or utilitarian theory, applied that theory to the question, and raised a relevant objection.

By engaging with the course material, you now have had a chance to refine your thinking and broaden your understanding of the problem by approaching it from the perspective of multiple ethical theories.

In this paper, you will demonstrate what you have learned by writing an essay in which you

  • Present a revised formulation of the ethical question and introduction to the topic.
  • Explain the kind of reasoning you think is the best way to approach this question, and how that reasoning supports the position you think is strongest.
  • Raise an objection, and be able to respond to it.

Instructions
Write an essay that conforms to the requirements below. The paper must be 1200 words in length (excluding the title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

The paragraphs of your essay should conform to the following guidelines:

  • Introduction
    Your first paragraph should begin with the topic question, suitably revised. It should be focused, concrete, and on a relevant moral problem. You should then introduce the topic in the way described by the Week One instructions, but reflecting the developed understanding and information you have gained about the topic and any necessary refinement of the scope.
    Follow this with a thesis statement that states your position, and a brief description of the primary reason(s) supporting your position. (See the handout on thesis statementsprovided). Finally, provide a brief preview of the overall aim and procedure of your paper.

  • Explanation and Demonstration of Moral Reasoning
    This section of the Final Paper will explain and demonstrate what you believe to be the best way of reasoning about the question you have chosen, and showing how that reasoning supports the position you have taken on the question. You might explain the principles, rules, values, virtues, conceptions of purposes and ends, and other general ideas that you find persuasive, and show how they support concrete judgments.
    In the course of doing so, you must make reference to at least two of the approaches that we have examined in the course (such as deontological, utilitarian, or virtue-based), and utilize at least one resource off the provided list for each of the two approaches. One of these theories may be the theory you discussed in your Week Three Assignment, but your discussion here should be more refined.
    For example, you might find the reasoning associated with Aristotelian virtue ethics to be the most compelling, and reference Aristotle in the process of showing how that reasoning supports a certain conclusion. In the course of this, you could contrast that with a utilitarian approach, referencing Mill for instance.

  • Objection and Response
    After explaining the ethical reasoning that supports your position, you should raise an objection and respond to it. An objection articulates a plausible reason why someone might find the argument weak or problematic. You should explain how it brings out this weakness, and do so in a way that would be acceptable to someone who disagrees with your own argument. Then, provide the best response you can to the objection, showing how it does not undermine your position. Your response should not simply restate your original position or argument, but should say something new in support of it.

  • Conclusion
    Provide a conclusion that sums up what you presented in the paper and offers some final reflections.
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Robert answered on Dec 26 2021
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Running head: THE JUST WAR THEORY 1
THE UNJUSTNESS OF THE JUST WAR THEORY
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THE JUST WAR THEORY 2
The Unjustness of the Just War Theory
Introduction
War is a destruction of peace and prosperity. It is the butchery of innocent lives to
appease the perverted objectives of some war mongers. War, in any of its form, should be
condemned, and likewise, the theory of Just War should be vehemently criticized both from
the ethical and humanitarian perspectives. In the era of globalization, when people are willing
to come closer to each other surpassing the undue ba
iers posed by culture and religion;
concepts like Just War are actually putting hindrances in the way of such assimilation. There
are many scholars who, from the ethical and religious perspectives, have tried to justify the
concept of Just War. But considering the destructions that war can potentially cause and
analyzing the theory of Just War from the utilitarian, deontological, and virtue ethics
perspectives, it can be said that the entire theory rests on false premises, and hence, the theory
should be pointed out to be ingrained with fallacious approaches. And this makes the
efutation of the theory of Just War both ethical and logical.
Explanation and Demonstration of Moral Reasoning
From the moral and ethical perspectives it can be said that the very concept of Just
War is unjust. The utilitarian ethics is both consequentialist and welfarist in nature because; it
strives for egalitarianism in every aspect of the social life of humankind (Fotion, 2016).
Hence, if utilitarianism, from both the moral and ethical perspective, strives to
ing about
welfare for the majority, i
espective of any racial or religious differences, then it has be
admitted that war would be an antithesis to the utilitarian ethics and morality. War
ings
about unhappiness instead of happiness for the majority of people, and that is one primary
eason why, when judged from the perspective of the greatest happiness principle, under
utilitarianism the concept of Just War becomes condemnable. It is a fact that the advocates of
THE JUST WAR THEORY 3
Just War consider it to be the last resort to put an end to a severe socio-political problem, in
eality war begets war, and applying the Just War theory is not going to change the outcome.
Moreover, in this respect it should be noted that, “Kant’s very restrictive view of military
intervention for the sake of the promotion of human rights is much more defensible than the
highly permissible view of some...
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