Hello! Could you please help me write this essay? I really need to finish the class with an A, so I’d appreciate it if you could follow the instructions carefully. Please make sure to include and relate the essay to some of the sources I have attached. I’d be grateful if you could write it to the best of your ability. Thank you! I have attached the full instructions below. Topic: Did Armin Meiwes do anything morally wrong? Why? Give and defend your position. (Make an argument, state a position, explain that position, build that position, defend that position, and as part of defending the position, consider counter arguments)Length: 800-1000 words of body text. The word count excludes your name, the assignment title, Bibliography, and citations. The word count includes quotations. (INCLUDE word count at the end)Citation Style: Chicago NB (footnote)Instructions (THE REST included in the attachment below)
The final essay in our course is your opportunity to engage with a topic in more depth than the critical responses allow. In the critical responses you have already used many of the skills required in the final essay. For the final essay, you m st select one of the topics, explain that topic (making use of our course texts and with proper citations in Chicago NB (footnote), state a clear thesis on some precise point in that topic, and support your position with good reasons. Essays must make good use of at least two pieces of course material. An easy way to do this is to explain the main points in two readings on a single topic or issue. You may also make less obvious connections between thinkers we have studied. You do not need to explain every detail when making use of a piece of course material. You may focus your essay on one piece of course material and use a second piece of course material in a supplemental way to introduce an objection, additional reason, definition, or other idea to your paper.
Your target audience for the final essay is a rational undergraduate student, unfamiliar with our course material, and who has no particular bias on the subject matter. The first paragraph of the essay should serve as an introduction, and the final paragraph should serve as a conclusion (see below for more details).
Your position may be positive or negative, i.e. you may argue that something in the course material is a good view, or you may argue that it is a bad view. In either case, your aim is not to simply repeat the reasons originally given for the view. Instead, your aim is to provide your own reasons in favour of your position (even though your position will concern someone else’s position and their reasons for holding it).