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Assignment 3: Exploring Virtue on the College Campus – Case Study
Case Study:
A young man meets a wonderful girl in his senior year in college. He believes this is the one that he might marry in the future. He is deeply in love with her. He has a problem. After leaving the constraints of parental authority at home, he went wild as a party animal at college. He was very sexually active in his freshman and sophomore years at college. During that time, he caught genital herpes. (Hint: Think about the following: Were these acts virtuous and honest? To whom? Is the individual responsible for his actions?)
His sister goes to the same college and is friends with her brother’s girlfriend as well as being close to her brother. She knows he has genital herpes. She does not want to hurt him or the relationship but she wonders if she should tell her brother’s girlfriend about her brother’s condition. (Hint: Think about the following: What would be the virtuous and honest thing to do in your own mind? Does the sister have a different relationship and/or responsibility to the girlfriend than the brother? What is the overlap of these relationships? What is the responsibility of the sister to each? What consequences might be expected? Are vices of lack and vices of excess evident?)
Answer the following four questions in your assignment response. Please read all four questions before beginning. After you have finished answering the four questions, read the new development and answer question 5.
New Development: The sister learns that her brother has decided not to tell his girlfriend until much later if they become serious and he has an outbreak. He also asks his sister to promise to keep his secret. (Hint: Think about what the sister should do now. How do virtue, non-malfeasance, and honesty come into play?)
5. Considering your answers in questions 1 – 4 above, consider how the “new development” might change your answers. What should the sister do now?
Remember: address the questions from the position of virtue, non-malfeasance, and honesty, not from an emotional response.
Submit your response to the questions in Part I and II in a cohesive 2–3-page (500–750-word) Microsoft Word document to the M1: Assignment 3 Drop box by Wednesday, September 14, 2016.
All written assignments and responses should follow rules for attributing sources. Be sure to use Microsoft Word spelling/grammar check before submitting your work.
Assignment 3 Grading Criteria |
Maximum Points |
Significant critical analysis of the information requested in the assignment, which references the assigned readings and a personal, professional, and/or social case that illustrates student’s analysis. |
20 |
Explained the non-malfeasance, and honesty in the case for the characters in the case study. |
20 |
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. |
20 |
Correctly explained the relation between excellence and the golden mean. |
20 |
Justified ideas and responses by using appropriate examples and references from texts, Web sites, and other sources. |
20 |
Total: |
100 |
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