Write a letter to a Captain Sullivan “Sully” Sullenberger who represents someone’s who thinks of everyone rather than themselves as a duty.

Write a letter to a Captain Sullivan “Sully” Sullenberger who represents someone’s who thinks of everyone rather than themselves as a duty.

Write a letter to a Captain Sullivan “Sully” Sullenberger who represents someone’s who thinks of everyone rather than themselves as a duty. In this letter explain how and what it is that they do so dutifully, whether it is promise-keeping or telling the truth, or sharing with others. For credit, be sure to relate your letter directly to Kant’s deontological theory of ethics. The letter should be between 300-500 words. The letter should follow standard “appeal” guidelines. (click link)

Your letter should have following structure:

Address the letter to someone in power. This might be the head of food services, the college president, another instructor, the head of Veteran’s Services, the head of the Advising Center, the person in charge of revising core requirements, the head of athletics, etc. Or it could be someone outside of the college: your priest/chaplain/rabbi/etc., the principal of your high school, a place you volunteer at, a business owner, a coach or club adviser, etc. It could be a politician you admire, a musician, a movie star, etc. with some purchase or power over the ethical concern you are expressing. Make it very clear in your first paragraph what your point is. This should be about a single specific duty the person you are writing to is actually doing in a many deserving of praise . Explain what understanding of duty you are addressing. Explain what your approval is based on. Back up your letter with powerful evidence.

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500 Words