Philosophy
Personal Research and Reflection Project Step 4
Part of being a scholar is seeking out, understanding, and comparing the views of other scholars. Your job for the fourth step of your personal research project is to find a journal article or book chapter about your topic written by another philosopher that you think will help you develop your own view.
Academic publishing is distinguished from the wider publishing industry by its purpose (the transmission of knowledge), emphasis on argumentation and evidence, use of peer-review, it’s intended audience, and somewhat weaker profit motive. (The academic publishing world is not without its problems of course. There is too much pressure to publish in general).
Please find a journal article or a book chapter about your dilemma from one of the publishers on the next page and summarize it. Your summary should do the following:
First
(About 1 paragraph)
Then
Summarize any background information the author provides that you think is important for understanding or appreciating the significance of the thesis. If the author does not provide any such background information, what background knowledge do you have that makes the thesis interesting to you and worth reading about?
(About 1-3 paragraphs)
Then
Identify and explain the author’s argument. What are the most important concepts/vocabulary words a reader would need to know to understand the paper and what do they mean? What are the reasons/evidence the author is providing in support of their thesis, and how do they support the thesis?
(About 3-4 paragraphs)
Finally
Provide the citation information for the paper you have summarized at the end of your paper. Use MLA format. Here’s a good guide:
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_formatting_and_style_guide.html
A printed, double spaced, paper with the time and date of your class and an appropriate underlined title is due in class on Wednesday 11/28. Also, staple the rubric to your paper.
Good Ethics Journals
Ethics
Utilitas
Analysis
Philosophy and Public Affairs Social Philosophy and Policy
Journal of Ethics
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
Journal of Social Philosophy
Ergo, an Open Access Journal of Philosophy
Hypatia
Good Publishing Houses
Oxford University Press
Harvard University Press
Routledge
Palgrave-Macmillan
Springer
MIT University Press
Cambridge University Press
Yale University Press
Wiley-Blackwell
Taylor and Francis
Blackwell
Norton
University of Chicago Press
University of California Press
Rubric
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Identifies and Explains the thesis.
Provides background information.
Identifies and explains the argument.
Provides citation information in MLA format.
Correct editing (and stapled)