Writing philosophy papers is quite a unique type of technical writing. For the most part, writing philosophy requires a serious dedication to the logic required for making and evaluating good arguments. Typically, those who read philosophy papers expect to see the explicit articulation of a set of premises that will ultimately, through the course of the paper, support a well referenced, footnoted conclusion.
You can find some good philosophy paper writing guides online. Also, if you are writing philosophy for a class and you need help, be sure to ask your professor. It's likely that you will have plenty of resources right on your own campus.
There are many excellent books to help you learn to write A+ papers in school and beyond. Browse these categories:
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In this enjoyable and insightful book, Yi-Lin Yu takes the heated and ongoing feminist debate over motherhood and maternal subjectivity onto a new plane-in search of a new synthesis. With its specific focus on the three-tiered matrilineal narratives, Mother, She Wrote is distinguished by its complex and innovative deployment of psychoanalytic subject-relations theories, and a meticulous and detailed discussion of various literary texts, which calls forth a powerful reformulation of these narratives. One of the main strengths of this book is this simultaneous and tactful command of theory and literary practice. Apart from advocating the burgeoning development of women's writing of matrilineal narratives, the author also sheds new light on further research in the area of feminist motherhood and mothering.
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