Kant’s ethics.
identifying the essential points of the philosopher’s work, including the historical context and its relation to dilemmas, decision making, and consequences; describing how these philosophical ideas relate to a contemporary ethical issue; and explaining what the philosopher would say were an individual’s responsibilities as a citizen of a modern, diverse (intercultural) community. Citation of sources must be completed in MLA format. All submissions will be checked for plagiarism using SafeAssign. Sample Format: Identify/Describe a philosopher of ethics and his or her most important contributions, including the historical context of the original text and how it addresses dilemmas, decision making, and consequences from the philosopher’s own time. Describe/Discuss how this philosopher’s texts relate to contemporary life in general and a contemporary ethical issue in particular, and whether there are figures from other cultures who present arguments that reveal his or her philosophical influences. Analyze/Explain the dilemmas this philosopher would see for the individual living in our contemporary, intercultural world and what his or her response (choices/actions/consequences) would be with regards to one’s responsibilities to self, society, and diverse cultural groups within a community.