Consider the possible alternative solutions to the problem you identified. Describe the stakeholders in (persons affected by) the problem and how they would be impacted by each of your alternatives. Select a moral theory from those that have been presented so far in the course that you will use to identify the best alternative among those you described. Explain why that theory is well-suited to analyzing the particular problem you identified. Choose one alternative as your moral recommendation to solve the problem. Give a moral argument that defends your solution, using the moral theory you chose to explain why this alternative is (morally) the best solution. You may choose, in addition to your written argument, to present your argument in formal style (as a list of premises and conclusion), but this is not required.