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Question.2389 - Ensure your submission includes the following elements, forming the foundation of your argumentative paper: Comprehensible and Logical Outline: Your submission should begin with an outline that logically organizes your argument’s structure. This outline is not just a framework for your paper but also a tool to help clarify your thinking. It should: Clearly organize your main points and argument flow. List potential sources that will support your argument. Refined Introduction: Follow your outline with a well-crafted introduction. Make sure it: Invites the reader into the issue at hand. Clearly articulates and establishes your thesis as a meaningful position on the issue being introduced. In general, sets the stage for a detailed examination. Preliminary Body Draft: Develop the body of your paper with initial arguments and evidence. Include: Exploratory Examination: A focused examination of your central philosophical issue, setting the groundwork for deeper analysis. Preliminary Analysis: Initial engagement with philosophical perspectives that relate to your argument, clearing space and finding pathways for your argument’s development. Objections and Replies: Consideration of at least one significant counterargument and your reply or rebuttal. Remember: A conclusion is not required at this stage. Looking Ahead: As you prepare for Part 3, think about compiling a more detailed list of sources. This list will start to shape your formal works cited page or list of references in the final paper. The outline and source notes from this part will guide the development of your argument in the next draft.

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Final xxxxxxx Part xxxxxxx Russell xxxxxxxx University xxx - xxxxxxxxxxxx to xxxxxxxxxx Professor xxxxxxx Miller xxx th xxxxx Project xxxx Topic xxx Categorical xxxxxxxxxx that xxxxxxx judging xxx actions xxxxx on xxxxxxxxx character xxx the xxxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thesis xxxxxxxx Kant's xxxxxxxxxxx imperative xxxxx to xxxxxxx a xxxxxx framework xxx universal xxxxx principle xx is xxxxxxxx with xxxxxxxx which xxxxx lead xx morally xxxxxxxxxxxx outcomes xxxxx varied xxxxxxxxxxxxx Kant xxxxxx that xx achieve xxxxxxxx truths xx morality xxx probable xxx is xx achieving xxxxxxxx thought xx the xxxxxxxx Mill's xxxxxxxxxxx of xxx morality xx Utilitarianism xxxx not xxxxxx an xxxxxx to xxxxxxxx ethical xxxxxx separate xxxx situational xxxxxxxxxxx meaning xxxx tends xx imply xxxx morality xxx be xxxxxxxxxxx through xxxxxxxxxxxxx of xxx utility xx mankind xx a xxxxx action xxxxxx n x Mill xxxxxx flexible xxx adaptable xxxxx could xxxxxxx actions xxxx violate xxxxxxxxxx dignity xxx rights xxxx calls xxx a xxxxxxxx ethical xxxxxxxx that xxxxxxxxxxxx both xxxxxxxxxxxxx principles xxx consequentialist xxxxxxxxxxxxxx by xxxxxxxx a xxxx comprehensive xxx ethically xxxxx framework xxx decision-making x Introduction xxx introduction xxxxxxx will xxxxxxx explore xxx introduction xx real-world xxxxxxx dilemmas xx highlighting xxx tensions xxxxxxx universal xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxxxx consequences xx addition xx its xxxxxxxxxx by xxxxxxxxx a xxxxxxx overview xx Kant's xxxxxxxxxxx imperative xxx Mill's xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thesis xxxxxxxxx II xxxxxx Categorical xxxxxxxxxx Explanation xxxxxxxxx on xxx core xxxxxxxxxx of xxx categorical xxxxxxxxxx emphasizing xxx focus xx universalizability xxx treating xxxxxxxxxxx as xxxx in xxxxxxxxxx Strengths xxxxxxxx a xxxxx and xxxxxxxxx moral xxxxxxxxx Protects xxxxxxxxxx autonomy xxx dignity xxxxxxx the xxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxx Weaknesses xxxxxxxx in xxxxxxxxxxx can xxxx to xxxxxxxxx with xxxxx intuition xxxxxxxxxx in xxxxxxxxx conflicting xxxxxx Potential xxx ignoring xxx consequences xx actions xxx Mill's xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Explanation xxxxxxxxx the xxxx principles xx Utilitarianism xx focusing xx maximizing xxxxxxx happiness xxx minimizing xxxxxxxxx exploring xxx topic xx real-world xxxxxxxxxxxx topics xxx analysis xx Mills xxxxxx in xxxxxxxxxx to xxxx its xxxxxxxxx Strengths xxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxx approach xx moral xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Considers xxx well-being xx the xxxxxxxx Emphasizes xxx importance xx empirical xxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxx Weaknesses xxx justify xxxxxxx that xxxxxxx individual xxxxxx and xxxxxxx Difficulty xx accurately xxxxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxx happiness xxxxxxxxx Potential xxx neglecting xxxxxxxx interests xx Proposed xxxxxxxx Ethical xxxxxxxx Argument xx exploring xxxxxxx present xxxxxxxxxx news xxxxxxx cases xxx a xxxxxx ethical xxxxxxxxx that xxxxxxxx the xxxxxxxxx of xxxx Kant xxx Mill xxxxx mitigating xxxxx weaknesses xxx Principles xxxxxxx for xxxxxxxxxx autonomy xxx dignity xxxxxxx Consideration xx consequences xxx overall xxxxxxxxxx Utilitarian xxxxxxxxxxx to xxxxxxx for xxxxxxx situations xxxxxxxx on xxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx V xxxxxxxxx and xxxxx Objection xxxxxxxxxx a xxxxxxxxx critique xx the xxxxxxxx approach xxxx as xxx difficulty xx reconciling xxxxxxxxxxx principles xxxxx Address xxx objection xx highlighting xxx importance xx prioritizing xxxxxxx principles xxxxx on xxx specific xxxxxxx while xxxxxxxxxxx a xxxxxxxxxx to xxxx deontological xxx consequentialist xxxxxxxxxxxxxx VI xxxxxxxxxx In xxx conclusion xxxxxxx I xxxxx like xx restate xxx thesis xxx summarize xxx main xxxxxxxxx by xxxxxx emphasis xx nuances xx the xxxxxxxx and xxxxxxx approach xxx complex xxxxx dilemmas xx order xx provide xxx target xxxxxxxxx with x thought xx leave xxx scope xxx further xxxxxxxxxx Preliminary xxxx Draft xxxxxxx Considering xxxxxxxx Kant's xxxxxxxxxxx imperative xxxxx to xxxxxx what xxxxxx meant xx him xxxxxxx Kant xxxxxxxx that xx individual xx supposed xx act xx accordance xxxx goodwill xxxx that xxx action xxxxx be xxxxxxxxxx through xxx categorical xxxxxxxxxx Guthrie xxx categorical xxxxxxxxxx emphasizes xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with xxx intent xx treat xxxx other xx ends xx themselves xxxxx provides x solid xxxxxxxxxx for xxxxxxx decision-making xxxxxxx It xxxxx further xx backed xx one xx Kant's xxxxxxxxxx which xxxxxxx one xxxxxx act xx the xxxxx of xxxxxxxx Nonetheless xxxxx are xxxxxxx restrictions xxxx make xx more xxxxx which xxxxx lead xx morally xxxxxxxxxxxx consequences xxx example xx a xxxxxx is xxxxxxx to x situation xxxxxxx she xxx to xxx to xxxx another xxxxxxxx innocent xxxx interlinking xxxx case xxxxxxx to xxxxxxx principle xx Kant xxxxx implies xxxx acting xxxx according xx that xxxxx through xxxxx you xxx the xxxx time xxxx that xx become x universal xxx With xxxx understanding xxxx implies xxxx lying xx always xxxxx regardless xx consequences xx this xxxx adhering xx categorical xxxxxxxxxx could xxxxx morally xxxxxxxxx outcomes xxxx unpredictability xxxxxxxxx to xxxx Utilitarianism xxxxx within xxx scope xx proportional xxxxxxxxx implying xxxx actions xxx supposedly xxxxx if xxxx promote xxxxxxxxx and xx could xx wrong xx the xxxxxx produces xxxxxxx happiness xxxx intended xx prioritize xxxxxxxxxx happiness xxxxx according xx him xx merely xxx absence xx pain xxxxx also xxxxxxxx virtuous xxxxxx or xxxx the xxxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxxx one's xxx goals xxxx However xx has xxx potential xx be xxxxxxxx yet xxxxxx the xxxxx of xxxxxxxxxx actions xxxx violate xxxxxxxxxx rights xx Mill xxxxx to xxxxx that xxxxxxxxxxxxxx coincides xxxx the xxxxxxx sentiments xxxx come xxxx human xxxxxx nature xxxxxxx in x scenario xxxxxxx society xxxxxxxx Utilitarianism xx their xxxxxxxxxxx ethical xxxxxxxx the xxxxxx living xxxxxx the xxxxxxx that xxxxx internalize xx through xxxxx binding xxxx Considering xx example xxxx there xx a xxxxxxxxx around xxx block xxx a xxxxxx boat xxx only xxxx five xxxxxx and xxxxx are xxx people xxxxxxx to xx rescued x utilitarian xxxxx argue xxxx sacrificing xxx person's xxxx for xxx rest xxxx is xxxxxxx permissible xxxxx it xx for xxx sake xx everyone's xxxx with xxx understanding xxxx the xxxxxxx it xxxxxx several xxxxxxxx in xxx example xxxxx discussed xx could xxxxxxx the xxxxxxxx interests xxx possibly xxxxxxxx individual xxxxxxx since xxxxxxxx cannot xx measured xxxx same xxxxxxxxx but xxxxxxxxxxxxxx tends xx treat xxxxxxxx equally xxxxxx utilitarianism xx terms xx the xxxxx of xxxxxxxxx cannot xx measured xxxx a xxxxx which xxxxxxx questions xxx nature xx quantification xxxxx translates xx confusion xx decision-making xx addition xxxxxxxxxxx the xxxxxxxxxxxx of xxxxxx within xxx world xx diversity xx terms xx knowing xxxxxxxxx of xxxxxxxxxxxx happiness xxxx Also xxx apparent xxxxxxxxxx could xxxx up xxx instance x man xxxx two xxxxxx for xxx two xxxxxxxxx - xxxxxx his xxxxx has xxxxx a xxxxxxxxxxx daughter xxxx a xxxxx moving xx college xx give xxx other xxxxx to xxx 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