Philosophical Writing
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Philosophical Writing

An Introduction

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Philosophical Writing

An Introduction

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Philosophical Writing helps students to think clearly and analytically, improve their essay-writing skills, and present their knowledge and thoughts in a precise and coherent manner. Acclaimed for its accessible, highly practical approach, this bestselling textbook emphasizes what students should do in crafting a philosophical essay, as well as other types of essays that analyze concepts across a variety of disciplines.

Tracing the evolution of a good philosophical essay from the draft stage to completion, the book's eleven chapters are purpose-built to serve the needs of a wide range of students, with levels ranging from elementary to moderately advanced. Philosophical Writing includes numerous essay examples, techniques for outlining and composing, guidance on evaluating philosophical essays, useful appendices, a glossary, a full-featured companion website, and more.

Now in its fifth edition, Philosophical Writing is fully updated with enhanced language and improved explanations throughout. Two entirely new chapters delve into the intricacies of belief networks and explore the properties of sound interpretations, supported by a wealth of new exercises and discussion questions.

Written with clarity and humor by a leading analytic philosopher, Philosophical Writing:

  • Helps students organize their beliefs, assess their interpretations, and critically evaluate the ideas of others
  • Explains the basic concepts of logic and rhetoric, the structure of a philosophical essay, and the criterion of good philosophical writing
  • Describes key tactics for analytic writing, such as definitions, analysis, counterexamples, and dialectical reasoning
  • Discusses the concepts of author and audience as they apply to a student's philosophical writing
  • Offers advice on common problems that students encounter when writing a philosophical essay

Philosophical Writing: An Introduction, Fifth Edition, remains an ideal textbook for lower- and upper-division courses in philosophy, particularly introductory philosophy classes, as well as courses with significant writing components that cover logic, rhetoric, and analysis.

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Year
2024
ISBN
9781394193400

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication Page
  6. Note to the Fifth Edition
  7. Note to the Fourth Edition
  8. Note to the Third Edition
  9. Note to the Second Edition
  10. About the Companion Website
  11. Introduction
  12. 1 Author and Audience
  13. 2 Logic and Argument for Writing
  14. 3 The Structure of a Philosophical Essay
  15. 4 Composing
  16. 5 Tactics for Analytic Writing
  17. 6 Some Constraints on Content
  18. 7 Some Goals of Form
  19. 8 Problems with Introductions
  20. 9 How to Read a Philosophical Work
  21. 10 Reading, Writing, and Networks of Belief
  22. 11 Virtues of Good Interpretations
  23. Appendix A: “It’s Sunday Night and I Have an Essay Due Monday Morning”
  24. Appendix B: How to Study for a Test
  25. Appendix C: Research: Notes, Citations, and References
  26. Appendix D: On Grading
  27. Appendix E: Essay Checklist
  28. Appendix F: Glossary of Philosophical Terms
  29. Index
  30. End User License Agreement