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  1. Welcome to 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology, an ever-growing set of over 180 original 1000-word essays on philosophical questions, theories, figures, and arguments.

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  2. Good philosophy proceeds with modest, careful and clear steps. Structuring a Philosophy Paper. Philosophy assignments generally ask you to consider some thesis or argument, often a thesis or argument that has been presented by another philosopher (a thesis is a claim that may be true or false).

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  3. 1. Planning. Typically, your purpose in writing an essay will be to argue for a certain thesis, i.e., to support a conclusion about a philosophical claim, argument, or theory.[4] . You may also be asked to carefully explain someone else’s essay or argument.[5] To begin, select a topic.

  4. This short book, written by recent Cambridge PhD students, is designed to introduce students to the process of writing an essay in philosophy. Containing many annotated examples , this guide demonstrates some of the Do's and Don'ts of essay writing, with particular attention paid to the early stages of the writing process (including the ...

  5. Philosophie Magazin - Essays. Essays. Problematische Projektionen. Viele Nationen betrachten den Nahostkonflikt vor dem Hintergrund eigener historischer Schuld. Das muss den Blick jedoch nicht zwangsläufig verzerren, meint Robert Ziegelmann. Mithilfe von Marx, Adorno und Horkheimer lassen sich bessere von...

  6. Alle Thesen mit guten Argumenten begründen! („Der Mensch ist frei, weil...“) Die Argumentation strukturiert, zusammenhängend und widerspruchsfrei gestalten! Autoritätsargumente vermeiden! (Nicht: „Wie Aristoteles bereits sagte...“) Glaubwürdigkeitsappelle vermeiden!

  7. PhilPapers is a comprehensive index and bibliography of philosophy maintained by the community of philosophers. We monitor all sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, and open access archives . We also host the largest open access archive in philosophy .