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Writing Philosophy Papers
   Dr. Adam Auch, Dalhousie Writing Centre
What Makes Philosophical
Writing Different?
o   The focus on reasoned argument
    distinguishes philosophical writing from
    other types of academic writing.
o   Philosophy is all about thinking.
o   And philosophical writing is all about
    putting thoughts on the page.
What does Philosophical Writing
Look Like?
o   Philosophers throughout history have expressed
    their thoughts in a number of different ways:
    o   Prayers (Augustine/Anselm)
    o   Aphorisms (Nietzsche)
    o   Dialogues (Plato)
    o   Numbered Propositions (Wittgenstein)
o   But for most modern philosophers (and students
    of philosophy), the genre of choice is the formal
    essay.
The Form of a Philosophical
Essay
o   The form of a philosophical essay is
    dictated by its argument.
o   But generally, a philosophical essay must
    have a beginning, middle and end.
    o   Beginning: An introduction- What you intend to
        do
    o   Body: Your fully fleshed-out argument
    o   Conclusion: A recap of what you have
        done/argued
Varieties of Philosophical
Essays
o   Argumentative essay
    o   The author argues for a particular claim or opinion
o   Exegetical essay
    o   The author summarizes or reconstructs another
        writer‟s argument.
o   Response essay
    o   The author evaluates and responds to another writer‟s
        arguments
o   Some essays involve doing some or all of these.
Argumentative Essays
o   Here, the key is to establish a particular claim or
    opinion.
o   The essay takes the form of an argument with
    this claim as its conclusion.
o   As the writer of this essay, your job is to provide
    reasons why we should accept this claim.
o   For example: “Canadian drug laws should be
    amended to allow the legalization of marijuana
    because…”
o   Be as specific as possible in your reasons and
    your examples.
Getting Started- Reading the
Assignment
o   Before beginning to write, be sure to read
    over the assignment carefully.
    o   Are you being asked to answer a specific
        question?
    o   What kind of essay are you supposed to write?
    o   How long is your essay supposed to be?
    o   Are there any special requirements you need
        to fulfill?
Getting Started- Developing a
Thesis
o   Think about the questions being asked.
    How would you answer them?
o   What arguments do you need to show that
    they are true?
o   Write out your answers in a couple of
    sentences.
o   This will be your provisional thesis
    statement. Keep it in mind as you write.
Getting Started- Another
Method
o   For 10-15 minutes, try to write out everything you
    know about the topic in question. DO NOT EDIT.
o   Once you‟ve finished, read over what you‟ve
    written.
    o   Are there any recurring themes/concepts?
    o   What would you say is the most important claim you
        make?
o   This will be your provisional thesis statement.
Getting Ready to Write
o   Look at your provisional thesis statement:
    o   Is it one big claim? Or a claim with a number of sub-
        claims?
    o   Does it contain any terms that you need to define?
    o   Does your thesis rely on other claims?
        o What are they? How would you go about establishing them?
    o   What is your argument? Does it have a number of
        stages to it? What are they?
Developing Your Argument
o   For each sub-claim or argument-
    stage, write a paragraph that covers
    everything you want your reader to know
    about it.
o   Think about how these paragraphs fit
    together:
    o   Which paragraph should go first. Which should
        go second?
    o   How do the discussions in these paragraphs
        relate to your overall argument?
Objections and Replies
o   Philosophical writing is a kind of conversation.
    o The issues you are considering are complex.

o   Try to anticipate what people who disagree with
    your position might say.
    o Might they disagree with your thesis? Or one of
      your premises? Both?
    o Does your conclusion have troubling
      implications?
    o What reasons might they have for their
      position?
Example of an Objection:
It might be objected that my argument for
legalizing marijuana in Canada could be applied
to other currently illegal drugs. While the effects
of marijuana on health are relatively
innocuous, the objection goes, those of harder
drugs such as heroin are not. As such, the
benefits of a less stringent drug law enforcement
program would be undercut by the public health
costs generated by the increased use of these
harder drugs...
Objections and Replies
o   Try to develop the objection in as much detail as
    possible (don't just write a sentence about it and
    move on).
    o Be fair! (Is this a position someone would
      plausibly take? Don't use “straw-people”)
o   Think about this as a way of using a contrary
    position to explain a premise of your own
    argument.
    o By replying to the objection, you are spelling out
      exactly why you think your position is the correct
      one.
Example of Replies
First of all, while I agree that there is a difference in the
health of those who use marijuana and those who use
harder drugs, there is no reason to believe that the
liberalization of drug laws would lead to an increased
use in hard drugs...

Secondly, and more importantly, I think it is possible to
amend my proposal to allow the legalization of
marijuana while maintaining the prohibition on harder
drugs (such as heroin)...
Revising- General
o   Once you‟ve organized your paragraphs, read
    over the entire essay.
o   Have you said everything you wanted to say?
o   Is your argument complete? Or do you need to
    add some premises?
o   Is the argument you make in your paper the
    same as the one laid out in your provisional
    thesis statement?
    o   If not, then you should revise your thesis to fit your
        argument.
Revising- Paragraphs
o   Now do the same thing for each paragraph.
    o   What is the single claim („Bumper Sticker‟, „T-shirt
        slogan‟) that you want to establish.
    o   Read each sentence: Does it help to establish the
        claim? Or could it be removed without damaging your
        argument.
    o   Is your argument complete? Or do you need to add
        something else?
    o   Are you making specific claims? Or are you using
        purely general language (“there are a number of
        factors involved in this issue”).
A Few Words of Style Advice
o   Watch out for technical philosophical language.
    o   For example: „logical‟, „valid‟, „sound‟, „begs the
        question‟
o   Use gender neutral language.
o   Don‟t be afraid to use the First Person ('I') when
    making your argument.
    o You are expressing your opinions. Don‟t be afraid to
      take ownership.
o   Use 'sign-posting' language to let your reader know
    where you are in your argument:
    o For example, “First of all..”; “My first claim is that..”;
      “My reply to the first objection is...”
Style Advice- Continued
o   Avoid using rhetorical questions.
    o   You are usually working under a word limit.
        Such questions take up valuable space!
o   Whenever possible, use plain, easy to
    understand language.
    o   Remember, you are trying to be as clear as
        possible
Citations
o   Citations play two different roles in
    philosophical essays:
o   1) They help one demonstrate intellectual
    honesty;
o   2) They provide a bridge between one‟s
    paper and other papers written on the
    subject.
Citations- Continued
o   Cite all direct quotes and all paraphrases.
o   Cite in-text by indicating the author, date and
    page # in round brackets immediately after the
    sentence containing the passage or paraphrase.
    In APA style, this citation would appear as
    follows: The author argues
    that….(Williams,1985, p. 45).
o   Use direct quotes sparingly (or don‟t use them at
    all)-- Only use them in cases when the exact
    wording of a sentence is important, or when the
    author you are citing has put things especially
    well.
Citations
o   Different professors have different
    preferred citation styles. Be sure to ask if
    you are unsure.
o   Be aware that the APA and MLA have
    updated their style guides. Be sure to ask
    which edition the prof wants.
o   When in doubt: BE AS CONSISTENT AS
    POSSIBLE.
Online Citation Guides
o   Citation style guides are available for free on the library
    website
o   APA:
    http://www.library.dal.ca/Files/How_do_I/pdf/apa_style6.pdf
o   MLA:
    http://www.library.dal.ca/Files/How_do_I/pdf/mla_style7.pdf
Other Citation Resources
o   The English Department @ Purdue has
    put together a very detailed guide to
    formatting and citations:
o   http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
o   You can also ask detailed questions about
    proper citation at the Dalhousie Writing
    Centre or refer to the Dal LibGuide at
    http://dal.ca.libguides.com/writingcentre
Seeking Help
o   If you have questions about the assignment, the
    material, or the writing process do not be afraid
    to ask for help.
    o   From the Professor
    o   From the TA
    o   From the Writing Centre
        oKillam Library-- Learning Commons
        o494-1963
        oEmail: writingcentre@dal.ca
        oLibGuide: http://dal.ca.libguides.com/writingcentre
        oWebsite: http://writingcentre.dal.ca

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Writing philosophy papers

  • 1. Writing Philosophy Papers Dr. Adam Auch, Dalhousie Writing Centre
  • 2. What Makes Philosophical Writing Different? o The focus on reasoned argument distinguishes philosophical writing from other types of academic writing. o Philosophy is all about thinking. o And philosophical writing is all about putting thoughts on the page.
  • 3. What does Philosophical Writing Look Like? o Philosophers throughout history have expressed their thoughts in a number of different ways: o Prayers (Augustine/Anselm) o Aphorisms (Nietzsche) o Dialogues (Plato) o Numbered Propositions (Wittgenstein) o But for most modern philosophers (and students of philosophy), the genre of choice is the formal essay.
  • 4. The Form of a Philosophical Essay o The form of a philosophical essay is dictated by its argument. o But generally, a philosophical essay must have a beginning, middle and end. o Beginning: An introduction- What you intend to do o Body: Your fully fleshed-out argument o Conclusion: A recap of what you have done/argued
  • 5. Varieties of Philosophical Essays o Argumentative essay o The author argues for a particular claim or opinion o Exegetical essay o The author summarizes or reconstructs another writer‟s argument. o Response essay o The author evaluates and responds to another writer‟s arguments o Some essays involve doing some or all of these.
  • 6. Argumentative Essays o Here, the key is to establish a particular claim or opinion. o The essay takes the form of an argument with this claim as its conclusion. o As the writer of this essay, your job is to provide reasons why we should accept this claim. o For example: “Canadian drug laws should be amended to allow the legalization of marijuana because…” o Be as specific as possible in your reasons and your examples.
  • 7. Getting Started- Reading the Assignment o Before beginning to write, be sure to read over the assignment carefully. o Are you being asked to answer a specific question? o What kind of essay are you supposed to write? o How long is your essay supposed to be? o Are there any special requirements you need to fulfill?
  • 8. Getting Started- Developing a Thesis o Think about the questions being asked. How would you answer them? o What arguments do you need to show that they are true? o Write out your answers in a couple of sentences. o This will be your provisional thesis statement. Keep it in mind as you write.
  • 9. Getting Started- Another Method o For 10-15 minutes, try to write out everything you know about the topic in question. DO NOT EDIT. o Once you‟ve finished, read over what you‟ve written. o Are there any recurring themes/concepts? o What would you say is the most important claim you make? o This will be your provisional thesis statement.
  • 10. Getting Ready to Write o Look at your provisional thesis statement: o Is it one big claim? Or a claim with a number of sub- claims? o Does it contain any terms that you need to define? o Does your thesis rely on other claims? o What are they? How would you go about establishing them? o What is your argument? Does it have a number of stages to it? What are they?
  • 11. Developing Your Argument o For each sub-claim or argument- stage, write a paragraph that covers everything you want your reader to know about it. o Think about how these paragraphs fit together: o Which paragraph should go first. Which should go second? o How do the discussions in these paragraphs relate to your overall argument?
  • 12. Objections and Replies o Philosophical writing is a kind of conversation. o The issues you are considering are complex. o Try to anticipate what people who disagree with your position might say. o Might they disagree with your thesis? Or one of your premises? Both? o Does your conclusion have troubling implications? o What reasons might they have for their position?
  • 13. Example of an Objection: It might be objected that my argument for legalizing marijuana in Canada could be applied to other currently illegal drugs. While the effects of marijuana on health are relatively innocuous, the objection goes, those of harder drugs such as heroin are not. As such, the benefits of a less stringent drug law enforcement program would be undercut by the public health costs generated by the increased use of these harder drugs...
  • 14. Objections and Replies o Try to develop the objection in as much detail as possible (don't just write a sentence about it and move on). o Be fair! (Is this a position someone would plausibly take? Don't use “straw-people”) o Think about this as a way of using a contrary position to explain a premise of your own argument. o By replying to the objection, you are spelling out exactly why you think your position is the correct one.
  • 15. Example of Replies First of all, while I agree that there is a difference in the health of those who use marijuana and those who use harder drugs, there is no reason to believe that the liberalization of drug laws would lead to an increased use in hard drugs... Secondly, and more importantly, I think it is possible to amend my proposal to allow the legalization of marijuana while maintaining the prohibition on harder drugs (such as heroin)...
  • 16. Revising- General o Once you‟ve organized your paragraphs, read over the entire essay. o Have you said everything you wanted to say? o Is your argument complete? Or do you need to add some premises? o Is the argument you make in your paper the same as the one laid out in your provisional thesis statement? o If not, then you should revise your thesis to fit your argument.
  • 17. Revising- Paragraphs o Now do the same thing for each paragraph. o What is the single claim („Bumper Sticker‟, „T-shirt slogan‟) that you want to establish. o Read each sentence: Does it help to establish the claim? Or could it be removed without damaging your argument. o Is your argument complete? Or do you need to add something else? o Are you making specific claims? Or are you using purely general language (“there are a number of factors involved in this issue”).
  • 18. A Few Words of Style Advice o Watch out for technical philosophical language. o For example: „logical‟, „valid‟, „sound‟, „begs the question‟ o Use gender neutral language. o Don‟t be afraid to use the First Person ('I') when making your argument. o You are expressing your opinions. Don‟t be afraid to take ownership. o Use 'sign-posting' language to let your reader know where you are in your argument: o For example, “First of all..”; “My first claim is that..”; “My reply to the first objection is...”
  • 19. Style Advice- Continued o Avoid using rhetorical questions. o You are usually working under a word limit. Such questions take up valuable space! o Whenever possible, use plain, easy to understand language. o Remember, you are trying to be as clear as possible
  • 20. Citations o Citations play two different roles in philosophical essays: o 1) They help one demonstrate intellectual honesty; o 2) They provide a bridge between one‟s paper and other papers written on the subject.
  • 21. Citations- Continued o Cite all direct quotes and all paraphrases. o Cite in-text by indicating the author, date and page # in round brackets immediately after the sentence containing the passage or paraphrase. In APA style, this citation would appear as follows: The author argues that….(Williams,1985, p. 45). o Use direct quotes sparingly (or don‟t use them at all)-- Only use them in cases when the exact wording of a sentence is important, or when the author you are citing has put things especially well.
  • 22. Citations o Different professors have different preferred citation styles. Be sure to ask if you are unsure. o Be aware that the APA and MLA have updated their style guides. Be sure to ask which edition the prof wants. o When in doubt: BE AS CONSISTENT AS POSSIBLE.
  • 23. Online Citation Guides o Citation style guides are available for free on the library website o APA: http://www.library.dal.ca/Files/How_do_I/pdf/apa_style6.pdf o MLA: http://www.library.dal.ca/Files/How_do_I/pdf/mla_style7.pdf
  • 24. Other Citation Resources o The English Department @ Purdue has put together a very detailed guide to formatting and citations: o http://owl.english.purdue.edu/ o You can also ask detailed questions about proper citation at the Dalhousie Writing Centre or refer to the Dal LibGuide at http://dal.ca.libguides.com/writingcentre
  • 25. Seeking Help o If you have questions about the assignment, the material, or the writing process do not be afraid to ask for help. o From the Professor o From the TA o From the Writing Centre oKillam Library-- Learning Commons o494-1963 oEmail: writingcentre@dal.ca oLibGuide: http://dal.ca.libguides.com/writingcentre oWebsite: http://writingcentre.dal.ca