
Writing Philosophy: Writing Philosophy: A Student's Guide to Writing Philosophy Essays is a concise, self-guided manual that covers the basics of argumentative essay writing and encourages students to master fundamental skills quickly, with minimal instructor input. Opening with an introductory chapter on how to read philosophy, the book then moves into the basics of writing summaries and analyzing arguments. It provides step-by-step instructions for each phase of the writing process, from formulating a thesis, to creating an outline, to writing a final draft, supplementing this tutorial approach with model essays, outlines, introductions, and conclusions. Skills essential to evaluating arguments, citing sources, avoiding plagiarism, detecting fallacies, and formatting final drafts are dealt with in detail. The final two chapters serve as a reference guide to common mistakes and basic skills in sentence construction, writing style, and word choice.
Employing a rulebook format similar to that of the classic Elements of Style (by Strunk, White, and Angell), Lewis Vaughn distills helpful writing advice into simple rules that students can easily remember and apply--and that instructors can refer to when reviewing student papers. These rules cover essay organization, sentence structure, documentation styles, plagiarism, grammar, usage, and more. Written in a clear and engaging style and incorporating samples of student writing, Writing Philosophy is an indispensable resource for virtually any philosophy course.
Signs you're being misled - Baltimore Sun
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Signs you're being misledBaltimore Sun"Your writing philosophy: deploying muscular verbs and varying sentence lengths." If I knew what the muscular verbs were, this might amount to something. But if he means to avoid forms of "to be," he's going to construct some very odd sentences, ...and more » |
Portsmouth Christian Academy at Dover announces top seniors - Foster's Daily Democrat
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Portsmouth Christian Academy at Dover announces top seniorsFoster's Daily DemocratLaura will be attending Cedarville University in Ohio in the fall and will pursue her interests in writing, philosophy, and music. Laura has achieved highest honors status throughout her years at Portsmouth Christian Academy at Dover. |
3 Ways to Get a Job With a Humanities Degree - PolicyMic
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3 Ways to Get a Job With a Humanities DegreePolicyMicThose studying creative writing, philosophy, or policymaking may do better to focus their job searches in other locations — for example, New York where the creative arts are more appreciated; or Washington, DC where the hub of policymaking takes place. |
Fifth annual songwriter's workshop and showcase mentors and moves musicians ... - Peace River Record Gazette
The man behind 'Jack Montana' - Highland Community News (subscription)
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The man behind 'Jack Montana'Highland Community News (subscription)... a black cowboy hat, black boots, and a silver and gold bolo tie adorned with a horse, the local author – who recently appeared at the Highland Citrus Harvest Festival – took some time to share about himself, his book, and his writing philosophy. |