Homework Assignment 3, ALSO due Monday April 1 (bring to class)

Create a draft thesis and arguments for your paper

Note:Ā you do NOT need to hand this assignment in to turnitin.com YET. Please bring a hard copy with you to class, where you will work on it in pairs. You will need to upload a revised version to turnitin.com by midnight on Wednesday, 4/3.

Please read theĀ Written Report assignmentĀ on OpenLab (also found under ā€œAssignmentsā€ā€”ā€œCase Projectā€)

We have practiced identifying the thesis and supporting arguments for articles we have read and for articles summarized in the annotated bibliography. Now it is time for you to develop a draft thesis for your written case report, along with supporting arguments.

For the homework assignment, please do each of the 4 parts below. Please be as concise as possibleā€”there is no need to write more than 150 words total.

  1. Background: in about 2 sentences, give a brief background explaining what your case is about. This should be clear enough that a student who is not familiar with your case can read it and gain familiarity with the most important facts of the case.
  2. Main Ethical Dilemma: In 1 sentence, explain what you think theĀ main ethical dilemmaĀ in your caseĀ is. AnĀ ethical dilemmaĀ is a choice that must be made in which all possible decisions violate some ethical norms. It should be worded as a question (e.g., ā€œshould the doctor do X or Y?ā€). TheĀ mainĀ ethical dilemma is the most important ethical dilemma in the case.
  3. Thesis: please formulate your thesis inĀ one sentence.Ā The thesis should summarize your main recommendation for what should happen in your case. It should respond to theĀ main ethical issue.Ā It should be aĀ truth claimĀ that isĀ conciseĀ andĀ appropriately specific. These are characteristics of any good thesis, as we discussed in class. The thesis should also beĀ normative. It should explain what someone in the caseā€”usually the health professionalsā€”should do.
  4. Arguments: please formulate 2-3 brief arguments (1-2 sentences each) in support of your thesis. It should be clear to someone not familiar with your case how these arguments support your thesis.

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