Writing Philosophy Papers

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Pub. Date: 2003-06-30
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Summary

Preface. Introduction. 1. FIRST THINGS FIRST. Know the Assignment. Know the Criteria for Evaluation. Schedule Your Time. Types of Philosophy Papers. Philosophy Courses and Sample Paper Topics. What You Will Find in This Book. 2. THESIS DEFENSE PAPERS. Developing a Thesis. The Opening and Closing Paragraphs. The Body of the Paper. Arguing for the Thesis. 3. SPECIAL KINDS OF PAPERS. Compare-and-Contrast Papers. Research Papers. Summary and Explanatory Papers. 4. WRITING AND REVISING THE PAPER. Getting Started. Mapping and Outlining. Rough and Final Drafts. Plagiarism. Responding to Criticism. Writing Style. Word Processing on Computers. 5. LANGUAGE. Precision of Expression. Grammar. Punctuation. Gender. Scholarly Terms and Abbreviations. Spelling. 6. GOOD REASONING. An Introductory Example. Making a Strong Case for Your View. Counterexamples and Generalizations. Two Kinds of Misdirection. Fallacies. Two Special Kinds of Evidence. 7. LIBRARY AND INTERNET RESEARCH. Library Skills. Resources in Philosophy. The Internet. Where to Find Book Online. 8. REFERENCES TO OTHER SOURCES. Bibliography. Documentation with Footnotes or Endnotes. Commentary Notes. Parenthetical Documentation. Other Systems of Documentation. A Special Consideration for Internet Documentation. Appendix A: Editing Your Paper. Appendix B: Sample Paper with Documentation. Appendix C: Formal Patterns of Logic. Validity and Soundness. "If" Statements and Arguments. "All" Statements and Arguments Bibliography. Index.

Author Biography

Zachary Seech is the coordinator of the philosophy program at Palomar College.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction xi
First Things First
1(8)
Know the Assignment
1(1)
Know the Criteria for Evaluation
1(2)
Schedule Your Time
3(2)
Types of Philosophy Papers
5(1)
Philosophy Courses and Sample Paper Topics
5(2)
What You Will Find in This Book
7(2)
Thesis Defense Papers
9(12)
Developing a Thesis
9(2)
The Opening and Closing Paragraphs
11(3)
The Body of the Paper
14(1)
Arguing for the Thesis
15(6)
Tone
15(1)
Premises, Conclusions, and Transitions
16(2)
Presenting Other Sides
18(1)
Consistency
19(2)
Special Kinds of Papers
21(8)
Compare-and-Contrast Papers
22(2)
Research Papers
24(2)
Summary and Explanatory Papers
26(3)
Writing and Revising the Paper
29(14)
Getting Started
30(1)
Mapping and Outlining
31(3)
Rough and Final Drafts
34(2)
Plagiarism
36(2)
Responding to Criticism
38(1)
Writing Style
39(1)
Using the Computers for Word Processing
40(3)
Language
43(20)
Precision of Expression
43(4)
Overstatement
43(2)
Vagueness
45(1)
Definition
46(1)
Grammar
47(6)
Complete Sentences
47(1)
Agreement between Parts of a Sentence
48(1)
Case
49(1)
Misplaced Sentence Parts
50(1)
Missing Referents
51(1)
Parallelism
52(1)
Punctuation
53(3)
Gender
56(1)
Scholarly Terms and Abbreviations
57(1)
Terms
57(1)
Abbreviations
58(1)
Spelling
58(5)
Commonly Misspelled Words in Philosophy
59(1)
Plurals of Philosophical Terms
60(1)
Capitalization
61(2)
Good Reasoning
63(10)
An Introductory Example
64(1)
Making a Strong Case for Your View
65(1)
Counterexamples and Generalizations
66(1)
Two Kinds of Misdirection
66(1)
Fallacies
67(2)
Two Special Kinds of Evidence
69(4)
Testimonial Evidence
69(2)
Analogical Evidence
71(2)
Library and Internet Research
73(24)
Library Skills
73(11)
The Catalog
74(3)
Periodical Indexes
77(4)
Other General Resources
81(3)
Resources in Philosophy
84(4)
Special Volumes in Philosophy
84(3)
Philosophical Journals
87(1)
The Internet
88(7)
What You Can Find on the Internet
89(2)
How to Find It
91(3)
How to Evaluate It
94(1)
Where to Find Books Online
95(2)
Where to Find Help with Documentation
95(2)
References to Other Sources
97(16)
Bibliography
97(7)
Citing Books
98(3)
Citing Articles in Periodicals
101(2)
Citing Internet Sources
103(1)
Documentation with Footnotes or Endnotes
104(4)
Citing Books: First Reference
105(1)
Citing Articles: First Reference
106(1)
Citing the Internet
107(1)
Second and Subsequent References to Books and Articles
107(1)
Commentary Notes
108(1)
Parenthetical Documentation
109(2)
Other Systems of Documentation
111(1)
A Special Consideration for Internet Documentation
111(2)
Appendix A: Editing Your Paper
113(10)
Appendix B: Sample Paper with Documentation
123(10)
Appendix C: Formal Patterns of Logic
133(14)
Validity and Soundness
133(4)
``If'' Statements and Arguments
137(7)
``All'' Statements and Arguments
144(3)
Universal Syllogism
144(1)
Universal-to-Particular Syllogism
145(2)
Bibliography 147(2)
Index 149

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