Tips On Writing a Philosophy Paper
| Abstract | The point of having you write a philosophy paper is for you to develop and practice certain important fundamental skills. They include the following: (1) the ability to comprehend, reconstruct, and analyze complex philosophical arguments; (2) the ability to critically evaluate such arguments; (3) the ability to argue persuasively for your own views; and (4) the ability to articulate your thoughts in a clear, concise, and wellorganized manner. | |||||||||
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Brian Kierland & Philip Swenson (forthcoming). Ability-Based Objections to No-Best-World Arguments. Philosophical Studies.
Cynthia D. Coe (2011). Scaffolded Writing as a Tool for Critical Thinking. Teaching Philosophy 34 (1):33-50.
Jennifer Wilson Mulnix (2010). Using a Writing Portfolio Project to Teach Critical Thinking Skills. Teaching Philosophy 33 (1):27-54.
Jennifer Wilson Mulnix & M. J. Mulnix (2010). Using a Writing Portfolio Project to Teach Critical Thinking Skills. Teaching Philosophy 33 (1):27-54.
Brook Sadler (2002). Tips for the Top. The Philosopher's Magazine (18):13-14.
Bence Nanay (2009). Imagining, Recognizing and Discriminating: Reconsidering the Ability Hypothesis. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79 (3):699-717.
Björn Frank (2012). Economic Page Turners. Journal of Economic Methodology 19 (3):317-327.
Bence Nanay (2009). Imagining, Recognizing and Discriminating. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79 (3):699-717.
J. Zahle (forthcoming). Practices and the Direct Perception of Normative States: Part II. Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
Lewis Vaughn (2006). Writing Philosophy: A Student's Guide to Writing Philosophy Essays. Oxford University Press.
John Maier, Abilities. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
J. Harvey (2008). Bridging the Gap: The Intellectual and Perceptual Skills for Better Academic Writing. Teaching Philosophy 31 (2):151-159.
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