PHIL 1301- Introduction to Philosophy

Response Papers:The student may choose five (5) philosophers or philosophies covered in the textbook and compose a 1-2 paged typed single-spaced lines 12pt font size philosophical response argument (case) either for or against that philosopher’s ideas or philosophy.(*A student may request another topic other than one from the textbook and write on it only with the instructor’s approval) The student will read the pages in the textbook covering the subject and then make a rational argument either in favor or opposed to that position. (example: the existence of God: argue either for or against the existence of God making note of the arguments given in the textbook) Each paper will be graded by correct grammar, spelling, composition and argumentation (how well you make your point)
(-1) one point will be taken away for each of following:
(-1) late papers submitted after due date
(-1) point will be taken away for bad grammar, spelling, and composition
(-1) less than one (1) full complete text.
(-1) double-spaced lines rather than single-spaced lines
(-1) not 12pt font size letters
(-5) points will be taken away for poor argumentation.
***MOST IMPORTANT: Please always remember to cite your sources in either foot or end notes and bibliography. A possible failing grade will be accessed for clear plagiarism and/or failure to cite your sources
the textbook is: Philosophical Conversations: A Concise Historical Introduction by norman melchert
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