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The philosophy student writer's manual

Anthony Graybosch, Gregory M. Scott, Stephen M. Garrison

Prentice Hall, c1998

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Includes index

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内容説明

This text may be used as a core text for courses in Introduction to Philosophy, Critical Thinking, and Ethics for instructors who emphasize writing or as a supplement for Philosophy courses taken by non-majors and beginning students. Student-friendly in approach, this text/manual introduces students to the style of argumentative writing that is expected in philosophy courses and encourages students to use the fundamentals of logic and ethical theory that are prerequisite for upper-division courses in Philosophy.

目次

Preface. An Introduction to the Discipline of Philosophy. PART ONE. A HANDBOOK OF STYLE FOR PHILOSOPHY. 1. Writing as Communication. 2. Writing Competently. PART TWO. CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN PHILOSOPHY. 3. Organizing the Research Process. 4. Information in Your Library and Similar Places. 5. Philosophy on the World Wide Web. 6. Formats for Philosophy Papers. 7. Citing Sources. PART THREE. HOW TO THINK AND WRITE LIKE A PHILOSOPHER. 8. Principles of Argument. 9. Avoiding Fallacies. 10. An Introduction to Ethics. PART FOUR. SPECIFIC PHILOSOPHY WRITING ASSIGNMENTS. 11. Writing Sound Arguments: Position Papers. 12. Introductory Ethics Assignment: A Personal Ethics Statement. 13. Ethics Assignments for Intermediate and Advanced Students. 14. History of Philosophy Papers. Glossary. Index.

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