Fischer writes, “Despite my initial tendency to agree with Thomson about the original violinist case, it seems to me that you must stay hooked up to the violinist” (280). What is Fischer’s argument for the conclusion that, in the original version of the violinist case, you are morally obligated to stay hooked up to the violinist? Is his argument sound? (The Article attached below)
1. Introduction paragraph have a sophisticated thesis reveals an in-depth analysis of the text and give appropriate background information. Innovative, original introduction that indicates writer’s grasp of topic, purpose and audience. clearly lay out the main things will do in the paper.
2. Body paragraph exhibits a sophisticated and coherent structure through skillful placement of ideas and effective transitioning.
Ideas are original, clearly developed and supported with effective, relevant, and specific references in order to analyze the text. 3 citations are correctly used and placed.
Utilizes terminology appropriate to genre, chooses distinct words, and varies sentence length and grammatical structure to create an original and confident voice both fitting to the purpose of the essay and intended audience.
Body paragraph include:
describe Fischer’s argument for the conclusion that, in the original version of the violinist case, you are morally obligated to stay hooked up to the violinist.
Accurately reconstruct Fischer’s argument. Make reconstruction of the argument illuminating, helping the reader to fully understand what the argument is?
discuss whether Fischer’s argument is sound (make sure this discussion thoughtful/insightful)
3. Conclusion leaving reader satisfied and thinking. Mastery of conventions: no spelling, punctuation or format errors