
Writing Philosophy Papers
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. vi |
Introduction | p. viii |
First Things First | p. 1 |
Know the Assignment | p. 1 |
Know the Criteria for Evaluation | p. 2 |
Schedule Your Time | p. 3 |
Types of Philosophy Papers | p. 5 |
Philosophy Courses and Sample Paper Topics | p. 5 |
What You Will Find in This Book | p. 7 |
Thesis Defense Papers | p. 8 |
Developing a Thesis | p. 8 |
The Opening and Closing Paragraphs | p. 10 |
The Body of the Paper | p. 12 |
Arguing for the Thesis | p. 13 |
Tone | p. 14 |
Premises, Conclusions, and Transitions | p. 14 |
Presenting Other Sides | p. 15 |
Consistency | p. 16 |
Special Kinds of Papers | p. 18 |
Compare-and-Contrast Papers | p. 18 |
Research Papers | p. 21 |
Summary Papers and Explanatory Papers | p. 22 |
Writing and Revising the Paper | p. 25 |
Getting Started | p. 26 |
Mapping and Outlining | p. 27 |
Rough and Final Drafts | p. 30 |
Plagiarism | p. 31 |
Responding to Criticism | p. 33 |
Writing Style | p. 34 |
Word Processing Tools | p. 35 |
Language | p. 37 |
Precision of Expression | p. 37 |
Overstatement | p. 37 |
Vagueness | p. 38 |
Definition | p. 39 |
Grammar | p. 40 |
Complete Sentences | p. 40 |
Agreement between Parts of a Sentence | p. 41 |
Case | p. 42 |
Misplaced Sentence Parts | p. 43 |
Missing Referents | p. 44 |
Parallelism | p. 44 |
Punctuation | p. 46 |
Gender | p. 48 |
Scholarly Terms and Abbreviations | p. 49 |
Terms | p. 49 |
Abbreviations | p. 50 |
Spelling | p. 50 |
Commonly Misspelled Words in Philosophy | p. 51 |
Plurals of Philosophical Terms | p. 52 |
Capitalization | p. 52 |
Good Reasoning | p. 54 |
An Introductory Example | p. 55 |
Making a Strong Case for Your View | p. 55 |
Counterexamples and Generalizations | p. 56 |
Two Kinds of Misdirection | p. 57 |
Fallacies | p. 57 |
Two Special Kinds of Evidence | p. 59 |
Testimonial Evidence | p. 59 |
Analogical Evidence | p. 61 |
Internet and Other Research Sources | p. 62 |
The Internet | p. 62 |
What You Can Find on the Internet | p. 63 |
How to Find It | p. 64 |
How to Evaluate It | p. 65 |
Where to Find Books Online | p. 67 |
Journals, Reference Works, and Libraries | p. 67 |
Reference to Other Sources | p. 72 |
Bibliography | p. 72 |
Listing Books | p. 73 |
Listing Articles in Periodicals | p. 75 |
Listing Internet Sources | p. 77 |
Documentation with Footnotes or Endnotes | p. 78 |
Citing Books: First Reference | p. 78 |
Citing Articles: First Reference | p. 79 |
Citing the Internet | p. 80 |
Second and Subsequent References to Books and Articles | p. 80 |
Commentary Notes | p. 81 |
Parenthetical Documentation | p. 82 |
Other Systems of Documentation | p. 83 |
A Special Consideration for Using Internet Sources | p. 84 |
Editing Your Paper | p. 85 |
Sample Paper with Documentation | p. 94 |
Formal Patterns of Logic | p. 103 |
Validity and Soundness | p. 103 |
"If" Statements and Arguments | p. 106 |
"All" Statements and Arguments | p. 112 |
Universal Syllogism | p. 112 |
Universal-to-Particular Syllogism | p. 113 |
Bibliography | p. 115 |
Index | p. 117 |
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