Critical Thinking Scenario
Select a provided ethical scenario or choose one from section IV of Thinking Critically.
Analyze your chosen scenario from a critical thinking perspective.
- What is the moral responsibility of all participants?
- What are the stakeholders’ moral failings?
- What ideals or obligations are in conflict?
- What is the best outcome, given the consequences?
Write a reflective analysis (350- to 500-words) describing the relationship between critical thinking and ethics.
Please note that the video “Blood Money” contains graphic content which might be disturbing to some viewers.
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