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Language and Moral Reasoning Rubric

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Ethics Task - Language and Moral Reasoning: Students will research case studies and ethical
dilemmas involving language use and its influence on moral reasoning. Students will analyze how
language shapes ethical judgments and lead class discussions about how language can influence our
ideas about what's right and wrong. Students MUST reference and answer one knowledge question
related to Ethics.

Knowledge Questions

• Does ethical language differ in any significant way from other types of language?

• How can we know if language is intended to deceive or manipulate us?

• Do ethical statements simply convey our feelings/emotions rather than making claims?

• If ethical terms and concepts cannot be easily defined, does this mean that they are meaningless?

• Can we define words such as good and bad in terms of objective features of the world?

• Do professional interpreters and translators have any special ethical obligations?

Knowledge Question Chosen :

Name Tasks Teacher Comments Points

/50

/50

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