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Rewrite uploaded docs “The Trolley Problem: A moral Dilemma”
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Use provided resource uploaded Philosophical Ethics and or Chapter 9 “Kant and the ethics duty  (This is a requirement by professor) reference is provided below.
In laymans term.
Ensure to meet grading criteria below.
Reference:
Matthews, G.W. (2020). Philosophical Ethics. A guidebook for beginners. Retrieved from https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/927
Instruction: 
Edward is taking his daily walk near the train tracks when he notices that the train that is approaching is out of control. Edward sees what has happened: the train driver saw five workmen ahead on the tracks and slammed on the brakes, but the brakes failed, and the driver fainted. The train is now rushing toward the five men; the banks are so steep that they will not be able to get off the track in time. Fortunately, Edward is standing next to a switch, which he can throw, that will turn the train onto a sidetrack. Unfortunately, there is one person standing on the sidetrack with his back turned. Edward can throw the switch, killing the one, or he can refrain from doing this, letting the five die. Remember, Edward did not build the train, nor is he responsible for its current predicament. However, if he pulls the switch, he is both intervening and making a judgment regarding human value. Take this into account when writing your essay.  There is a reason this is considered a “moral dilemma.”
Incorporating what you have learned from ethics, answer the following questions. 
1. “Do you think Edward should throw the switch? Why?”
2. Would a Utilitarian agree? Why?
3. Would a Kantian agree? Why?
4. What do you believe is the best option “What is The Good?” Why?
GRADING CRITERIA 
Introduction
Explain the Trolley problem and introduce the two moral approaches Utilitarianism and Kantianism.
Explained the situation of the trolley problem.
Titled the paper correctly
Introduced the two moral approaches Utilitarianism and Kantianism.
Understand and apply APA citation and referencing.
Midterm: The Trolley Problem
Proved reference page
Citations are APA formatted 
Minimum of two references
Decision Making and Judgement: Graduates will be able to reframe their thinking and discriminate effective from ineffective practices in a given scenario. Midterm: The Trolley Problem
Defended your choice on which moral principle best supports the trolley problem. 
Provided a possible counterargument to your contention. 
Recapped the body and provided how your solution reflects the “good life.”
Intentional Learning and Reflection: Graduates will be able to evaluate their thinking and determine best practices within a quality improvement framework. Midterm: The Trolley Problem
Choose one of the two moral approaches Utilitarianism or Kantianism.
Applied the choice to the Trolley Problem. 
Made an argument on how the decision reflects “The Good.”

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