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Writing to reason :

By: Mogck, Brian David.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2008Description: xxvi, 131 pages.ISBN: 9781405170994; 1405170999; 9781405171007; 1405171006.Subject(s): PhilosophyDDC classification: 808.0661
Contents:
Preface : A user's guide -- Writing a philosophy paper -- Philosophical writing advances a thesis with an argument -- The rudiments of academic writing -- Explaining philosophical texts -- The rudiments of academic research -- Academic integrity -- How to succeed in a philosophy course -- What does it mean to do philosophy? -- Appendix I : Keywords cross-referenced to section numbers
Summary: Writing to Reason presents the principles of writing a clear and well-argued philosophy paper in an easily-referenced numerical format, which facilitates efficient grading and clearer communication between instructors and students
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Preface : A user's guide -- Writing a philosophy paper -- Philosophical writing advances a thesis with an argument -- The rudiments of academic writing -- Explaining philosophical texts -- The rudiments of academic research -- Academic integrity -- How to succeed in a philosophy course -- What does it mean to do philosophy? -- Appendix I : Keywords cross-referenced to section numbers

Writing to Reason presents the principles of writing a clear and well-argued philosophy paper in an easily-referenced numerical format, which facilitates efficient grading and clearer communication between instructors and students

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