No one exists in a bubble, free from influence. Many factors, such as our families, media, philosophy, experience, religion, etc. influence our capacity to choose- to act as agents/moral choice-makers. In this two- page short essay, reflect on your position as a moral agent. What are the factors that influence your capacity to choose right or wrong? Or, in other words, what are your sources for moral and ethical reflection? How do you come to make the moral choices that you make? How do you sift right from wrong? How do you determine the moral value of your decisions? Walk through your moral decision-making process, utilizing an example from your own life. In your essay, you do not need to identify the actual choice you made, only describe the dilemma itself and the competing forces (influencing factors) that you had to consider in the process. It must be a minimum of 2 pages and write the essay in the lens of the prophetic ethics view.
No one exists in a bubble, free from influence. Many factors, such as our families, media, philosophy, experience, religion, etc. influence our capacity to choose- to act as agents/moral choice-makers. In this two- page short essay, reflect on your position as a moral agent. What are the factors that influence your capacity to choose right or wrong? Or, in other words, what are your sources for moral and ethical reflection? How do you come to make the moral choices that you make? How do you sift right from wrong? How do you determine the moral value of your decisions? Walk through your moral decision-making process, utilizing an example from your own life. In your essay, you do not need to identify the actual choice you made, only describe the dilemma itself and the competing forces (influencing factors) that you had to consider in the process. It must be a minimum of 2 pages and write the essay in the lens of the prophetic ethics view.