philosophy
1. Choose one of the two prompts below. Using the prompt chosen, write an essay (approximately 1000). Read the grading rubric BEFORE writing so that you are sure to address all four elements of the grading rubric. Your essay MUST be submitted in one of the following formats (.doc, .docx, .rtf, .pdf). Failure to do so will count as a NON-SUBMISSION. If you do not know what this means or how to save your work as one of those files, see me or email me immediately. Not knowing how will not be an excuse to allow late work. The essay will go through software that will test for plagiarism. Be sure that when you write your essay you do not use material from other sources without citing them. Doing so is cheating and grounds for a 0. Write your essay as if you are writing to a friend who missed class on the day this was discussed. There is no bibliography or works cited page required. First person is fine! 1. Use the Criteria of Adequacy to compare any two theories of mind (from chapter two) and compare. Which do you think is the best theory? Why? 2. Explain and evaluate the "Argument from Evil."
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BOOK NAME: Doing Philosophy (fourth edition)
Writer : Theodore Schick,JR.
12/01/17
9 years ago
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