Competence |
Proficiency |
Mastery |
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An inadequate or inappropriate explanation of what duty is according to Kant and how this view differs from other senses of duty |
Explains what duty is according to Kant and how this view differs from other senses of duty with supporting information. |
Explains what duty is according to Kant and how this view differs from other senses of duty with strong supporting information. |
Explains what duty is according to Kant and how this view differs from other senses of duty with well-integrated, strong supporting information. |
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An inadequate or inappropriate description of the relationship between a good will and duty for Kant. |
Describes with generalities the relationship between a good will and duty for Kant. |
Adequately describes the relationship between a good will and duty for Kant. |
Thoroughly describes the relationship between a good will and duty for Kant. |
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An inadequate or inappropriate differentiation of the two formulations of the Categorical Imperative |
Differentiates the two formulations of the Categorical Imperative with basic information. |
Differentiates the two formulations of the Categorical Imperative with strong supporting information. |
Differentiates the two formulations of the Categorical Imperative in strong detail and supporting information. |
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Incorrectly identifies a contemporary moral issue and/or An inadequate or inappropriate discussion of how these formulations apply to the selected issue. |
Correctly identifies a contemporary moral issue and discusses how these formulations apply to the selected issue with basic supporting information. |
Correctly identifies a contemporary moral issue and discusses how these formulations apply to the selected issue with supporting information. |
Correctly identifies a contemporary moral issue and thoroughly discusses how these formulations apply to the selected issue in strong detail and supporting information. |
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An inadequate or inappropriate explanation of, using the foundation of Kant’s moral theory, how there is a moral duty for the selected issue. |
Explains, using the foundation of Kant’s moral theory, how there is a moral duty for the selected issue with strong supporting evidence. |
Explains, using the foundation of Kant’s moral theory, how there is a moral duty for the selected issue with supporting evidence. |
Explains, using the foundation of Kant’s moral theory, how there is a moral duty for the selected issue with strong supporting evidence. |
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Incorrectly creates a maxim And/or An inadequate or inappropriate explanation of how feasible is it to universalize the maxim. |
Creates an applicable maxim with a sufficient explanation as to how feasible is it to universalize the maxim. |
Creates an applicable maxim with a detailed explanation as to how feasible is it to universalize the maxim. |
Creates an applicable maxim with a thorough and detailed explanation as to how feasible is it to universalize the maxim. |
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An inadequate or inappropriate explanation of how maxim fulfill/satisfy each of the formulations. |
Explains how maxim fulfill/satisfy each of the formulations with basic supporting evidence. |
Explains how maxim fulfill/satisfy each of the formulations with supporting evidence. |
Explains how maxim fulfill/satisfy each of the formulations with strong supporting evidence. |