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Critical Analysis Paper #1
Philosophy 130: Ethics
Your assignment for the first paper is to write a critical analysis of the core argument contained in one of the readings from The Ethical Life:
What does critical analysis mean?Each of the readings listed above contains at least one core argument for some position in metaethics or value theory. You are to give a critical analysis of this argument, which involves doing three things: 1) providing an analysis of the core argument in the reading, 2) providing a critical assessment of this argument, and 3) responding to potential replies to your assessment. More details for each of these three steps is listed below
Analyzing Arguments
Analyzing an argument involves clarifying the basic components of the argument and the relationship between the basic components.In any argument, the components include premises and a conclusion.So, when reading the argument, you need to be asking yourself what the final conclusion of the argument is and what reasons (premises) does the author give in support of this conclusion.You should also make it clear why someone might want to advance or accept the argument. One way of doing this is by considering the premises, and, for each, make it clear what it means, and why someone might believe it. If appropriate, an example or two can be given to illustrate the point made by the premise.It is customary in philosophy to present the argument being analyzed into standard form.It is up to you whether you follow this custom, but you at least need to get clear what the main point of the argument is and the reasons the author has given in support of that conclusion.The goal of the analysis is to represent the argument in the text in an accurate, clear, concise, and charitable manner.
Critically Assessing Argument
Once the argument has been analyzed, you can then go on to critically evaluate the argument.Here are some basic rules for evaluating arguments.
Responses
The last part of the critically analysis is to respond to potential replies to your assessment.For example, if you tried to show that the argument was unsound or not cogent, try to identify the way a defender of the argument might reply to your objections and address these replies. If you evaluate the argument positively, then you should identify potential objections to the argument one might raise, and defend the argument against those objections.
Organization and Style
You paper needs to be organized into an introduction, body, and conclusion.
The paper should be 800-1200 words in length. Thats about 3-4 pages double-spaced when using a normal 12-point font.
You do not need to do outside research on your topic. But if you are interested in finding some secondary sources, talk with me and Ill point you in the right direction. Do not just follow the results of google searches.
You must cite any sources that you use, including passages from the authors we have read. I do not care what citation format you use.
The paper must be composed as a ms word file and submitted through the assignment in Blackboard.
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