3.5 Epistemology
Getting Started
This written assignment is the first of your personal responses to each of the three main areas of our study of philosophy. You will write a paper on the topic of epistemology (knowledge) using the information in Chapters 3 and 4 of A Christian Philosophical Journey (CPJ).
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be able to:
· Develop a thesis using a four-step process of philosophical analysis.
· Formulate arguments in support or opposition to a chosen position in epistemology.
Resources
· Website: IWU Off Campus Library Services (OCLS)
· Website: Course Dashboard, IWU Resources
· Textbook: A Christian Philosophical Journey
· File: Expressing Yourself Philosophically.pdf
Instructions
1. Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.
2. In your textbook, A Christian Philosophical Journey, review:
a. Chapter 3
b. Chapter 4
3. Download and read the Expressing Yourself Philosophically.pdf file. Follow the example outline to write your paper.
4. Write a four- to five-page paper in APA format on the topic of epistemology (knowledge).
a. Form a single thesis statement that you would like to defend on the topic of epistemology. This is where you also want to begin with an introduction that defines the terms you will use.
b. Use the four-step course methodology of understanding, analysis, evaluation, and application to develop your thesis.
c. Then provide arguments both in support of and in opposition to your thesis. Use examples from the textbook and outside research citing at least three different philosophers/scholars.
d. Give your response to these arguments from others. Are they valid? Where do they lack validity?
e. Summarize your findings in the conclusion. Did your beginning thesis statement on epistemology/knowledge hold true?