The Philosophy Students Writer's Manual (3 Student)

The Philosophy Students Writer's Manual (3 Student)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780205921034
  • DDC分類 808.0661

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Master basic skills of philosophical writingThe Philosophy Student Writer's Manual, 3/e provides readers with the tools needed to write successful philosophy papers. The manual includes general background information on philosophy, helpful writing strategies, research tips, format instructions, and more. This user-friendly guide includes samples of excellent student writing that serve as concrete models for quality philosophical writing.

Contents

In This section:1) Brief Table of Contents2) Detailed Table of Contents Brief Table of ContentsChapter 1. Write CompetentlyChapter 2. Communicate EffectivelyChapter 3. Cite Sources Properly Chapter 4. Argue EffectivelyChapter 5. Avoid FallaciesChapter 6. Write an Argument for ActionChapter 7. Consider Some Options for Introductory CoursesChapter 8. Define and Apply Your Personal EthicsChapter 9. Apply Ethics to Public PoliciesDetailed Table of ContentsChapter 1. Write Competently1.1 Learn the Basics of Good Writing1.2 Avoid ErrorsChapter 2. Communicate Effectively2.1 Learn Philosophy by Writing2.2 Think Intelligently by Writing2.3 Invent by Writing2.4 Get Going on Your First Draft2.5 Now: Write More Drafts!2.6 Format Your Paper ProfessionallyChapter 3. Cite Sources Properly3.1 Make Some Thoughtful Choices3.2 Use Source Material Ethically3.3 Learn the Documentary-Note SystemChapter 4. Argue Effectively4.1 Argue, Don't Squabble4.2 Argue Deductively or Nondeductively4.3 Recognize Validity and Soundness4.4 Employ Valid Forms of Arguments4.5 Argue Cogently4.6 Enjoy the Nuance of Argument4.7 Structure Your Philosophy Paper LogicallyChapter 5. Avoid Fallacies5.1 Identify Formal Fallacies5.2 Identify Informal Fallacies5.3 Practice the Five Fallacy Steps5.4 Calculate Probabilities5.5 Master Emotive Language5.6 Practice Identifying FallaciesChapter 6. Write an Argument for Action6.1 Influence Policy with a Position Paper6.2 Research Your Paper Discriminately6.3 Research Your Paper MethodicallyChapter 7. Consider Some Options for Introductory Courses7.1 Clarify a Topic in the History of Philosophy7.2 Clarify a Philosophical Problem7.3 Clarify Your Personal ValuesChapter 8. Define and Apply Your Personal Ethics8.1 Discover the World of Ethics8.2 Distinguish Facts from Values8.3 Explore Traditional Approaches to Ethics8.4 Explore the Role of Ethics in Politics8.5 Evaluate a Professional Code of Ethics8.6 Write an Ethics Case StudyChapter 9. Apply Ethics to Public Policies9.1 Enter the World of Policy Analysis9.2 Appreciate the Power of Policy Analysis9.3 Analyze Policy Effectively

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