Rene Descarte’s book The Meditation

Rene Descarte’s book The Meditation
Critique Analysis on any topic that ties in with Philosophy. (Such as ethics, or Rene Descarte’s book The Meditation)

Critical Analysis Papers
Instructions

 

• Include a thesis statement in your introductory paragraph.
• The paper should consist of the reasoned defense of some claim.
• A good paper is modest and makes a small point; but it makes that point clearly and straightforwardly, and it offers good reasons in support of it.
• Make the structure of your paper obvious. It would be helpful if you submitted an outline, but it’s not required.
• Be concise, but explain yourself fully.

Some Possible Writing Strategies [Paper needs to do evaluative work.]

• Criticize an argument; or show that certain arguments for the thesis are no good.
• Defend the argument or thesis against someone else’s criticism.
• Offer reasons to believe the thesis.
• Offer counterexamples to the thesis.

• Think of the CAP as a persuasive/argumentative paper. Imagine that you are trying to persuade an intelligent, but uninformed reader of your conclusion.
• Your paper has to do substantive work, not merely regurgitate an author’s main points.

Requirements of the Paper

• Papers should either be in Microsoft Word format (.doc) or Rich Text format (.rtf).
• Four-to-six pages, double-spaced, Times New Roman font, 12 point, one-inch margins.
• MLA or Chicago system of citation.
• Include a cover page that contains the title of the paper, your name, my name, the date, and the class (e.g., BUSI 2301.702).
• You may use as many sources as you wish, but you must cite either our textbook.
• Possible outside sources include books, journal articles, magazines, databases, Websites, videos, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and almanacs. When possible, try to cite from recent sources.
• Make sure you evaluate your online sources for trustworthiness and credibility.

Sample Footnotes (For those following the Chicago Manual of Style)

Michael Shermer, The Science of Good and Evil: Why People Cheat, Gossip,
Care, Share, and Follow the Golden Rule (New York: Times Books, 2004), pp. 25-26.

Nadrian C. Seeman, “Nanotechnology and the Double Helix,” Scientific American
290 (June 2004): 64-75.

Philip B. Kurland and Ralph Lerner, eds., The Founders’ Constitution (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2000), chap. 9, doc. 3, http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/.

Shermer, Good and Evil, 25.

Seeman, “Nanotechnology,” 64.

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