1. Compare and contrast the social and medical models of disability
2. Should we edit the human germline?
3. What ethical issues are raised by organ transplants?
4. Is there an important moral difference between therapeutic and reproductive cloning?
Pick one question. For that question, you need to find five sources
For each source, provide a clear citation (ie the title, who wrote it, where and when it was published). In addition, you need to summarize the article’s argument and say why it is relevant to the question. (If you wish to provide a bibliography for a different question, clear it with your tutor first.)
You need about 250 words per entry. Aim for 1200-1300 words
Grading criteria: Specifically and briefly, your job is to explain why the sources you have chosen are relevant to the question. (Something can be relevant to the question even if it does not directly address it.) You can include scientific papers that present data, but you should mostly discuss pieces that offer arguments for or against (or both) a relevant position. For each source, you must say what its argument is, or explain its findings if it presents data. The question you are answering is, if I am interested in this question, why should I read that paper/ chapter?
You may want to say that an article or chapter talks about another author who you are not including on your list. That is still a reference and it needs to be properly footnoted. If you quote an article, make sure you give the page number. Don’t just paraphrase an author, explain in your own terms why the article or chapter (or book, if you want to mention a whole book) is important. Please also remember some rules about referencing. If you quote from a source or paraphrase it, you must put a reference in the text, such as a page number or footnote. It is not good enough to just mention that source in a list of references.
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