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Argument Evaluation Essay Assignment

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Argument Evaluation Essay Assignment Instructions Write a short essay (at least 4 pages of text, not including title page* and the works cited section, typed, double-spaced, 12 font) evaluating the Employee Loyalty Argument . Employee Loyalty Argument Premise 1. If employees have a duty of loyalty to the companies that employ them, then it is rational for employees to expect companies to recognize and fulfill a duty of loyalty to their employees. Premise 2. It is false that it is rational for employees to expect companies to recognize and fulfill a duty of loyalty to their employees. Conclusion. It is false that employees have a duty of loyalty to the companies that employ them. [Ronald Duska, “Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty”, (Clancy Marti, Wayne Vaught, Robert C. Solomon, Ethics Across the Professions: A Reader for Professional Ethics , Oxford, 2010), pp. 294-298.] Determine whether or not the Employee Loyalty Argument is deductively sound. ‘Deductively sound argument’ is defined as an argument that is deductively valid and has only true premises. The Employee Loyalty Argument is deductively valid . ‘Deductively valid argument’ is defined as an argument such that the truth of its premises would guarantee the truth of its conclusion. Explain at the beginning of your essay that the Employee Loyalty Argument is deductively valid, but that in order to show its conclusion is true, it must also be deductively sound. Explain and justify your key claims by arguing for their truth. Explicate the meanings of technical terms and key terms and phrases by defining them and giving examples of how they are used. Define ‘deductively valid’ and ‘deductively sound’, using the definitions provided in the previous paragraph. Define ‘loyalty’. Use the sense of ‘loyalty’ intended by Duska, the author of the argument. On page 295 Duska shows that he is using ‘loyalty’ to mean, at least, ‘wholehearted devotion’. Correctly employ ‘deductively valid’ and ‘deductively sound’ in your essay. Your essay must focus on whether or not your chosen target argument is deductively sound. This involves discussing the questions of the argument’s deductive validity or invalidity, and whether or not all its premises are true. Use the “Structure of Argument Evaluation Essays” section, below, to structure your essay and for further instructions. Use MLA in-text citations and a Works Cited page. Plagiarism will result in an “F”. STRUCTURE OF ARGUMENT EVALUATION ESSAYS
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