Use rubric for structure and complete one of the following prompts with a 750  word response.Â
1.     Choose a character from a movie or television show to demonstrate what Benn would consider either conscientious wicked, heteronomous wicked or malignity. Do you agree with Benn’s logic? Â
2.     Explain and evaluate the argument for the slave or master morality Nietzsche discusses (‘Beyond Good and Evil’). Provide a unique example for each. Which one is evil?Â
Grading Rubric For Essays: Philosophy of Psychology Weight % or points Excellent = grade range A. Detailed explanation of the logic, accurate presentation of the concepts, well supported. Good = grade range B. Understands the main points, generally good argument & support, seems to get the big picture. Average = grade range C. Has some of the key requirements, but not covered in depth or specifics, not well supported. Poor = grade range D and below. Demonstrates little knowledge of the topic, weak in all or most areas.Grading Rubric For Essays: Philosophy of Psychology Weight % or points Excellent = grade range A. Detailed explanation of the logic, accurate presentation of the concepts, well supported. Good = grade range B. Understands the main points, generally good argument & support, seems to get the big picture. Average = grade range C. Has some of the key requirements, but not covered in depth or specifics, not well supported. Poor = grade range D and below. Demonstrates little knowledge of the topic, weak in all or most areas.Section one: Introduction- Explain the problem, philosophical issue, big picture. Why is it a concern? 20% Section Two: Body- Demonstrate how two specific philosophers or school of philosophy resolve the problem outlined in section 1. Â Explain the logic explicitly. 50% Section Three: Conclusion- suggest which of the philosophical positions accounts for the most acceptable explaination/solution to the problem. 20% Punctuation & Spelling 10%
