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OverviewHow to Write a Philosophy Paper is a handbook which provides students with a ready arsenal of analytical and compositional techniques. It is intended for undergraduate students in any type of philosophy course and is written and organized in a user-friendly manner. The first half includes discussions of the nature of philosophy and a variety of basic and essential techniques of philosophical enquiry and argumentation. The second half takes the student step-by-step through the writing process, from choosing a suitable topic, to developing his or her thought, to preparation of the final draft. Includes an index and bibliographical material. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James S. StramelPublisher: University Press of America Imprint: University Press of America Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.141kg ISBN: 9780819197788ISBN 10: 0819197785 Pages: 82 Publication Date: 20 December 1994 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a 'must buy' -- both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd Australian Journal Of Philosophy Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers!> -- Katherine Shamey Australian Journal Of Philosophy Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. Australian Journal Of Philosophy Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. Australian Journal Of Philosophy This is a 'must buy' -- both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd Australian Journal Of Philosophy Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers! -- Katherine Shamey Australian Journal Of Philosophy Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers!--Katherine Shamey Australian Journal Of Philosophy This is a 'must buy' - both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania Australian Journal Of Philosophy Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers!> -- Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College Australian Journal Of Philosophy Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. Australian Journal Of Philosophy Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. Australian Journal Of Philosophy This is a 'must buy' - both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania Australian Journal Of Philosophy Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers! -- Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College Australian Journal Of Philosophy This is a 'must buy' - both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania Australasian Journal of Philosophy Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers!> -- Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College Australasian Journal of Philosophy Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. Australasian Journal of Philosophy Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. Australasian Journal of Philosophy This is a 'must buy' - both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania Australasian Journal of Philosophy Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers! -- Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College Australasian Journal of Philosophy This is a 'must buy' — both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania * Australasian Journal of Philosophy * Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers!> -- Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College * Australasian Journal of Philosophy * Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. * Australasian Journal of Philosophy * Stamel has a good eye for the recurring problems we see in students struggling to come to terms with the discipline. He has produced a book which would be useful to have in one's campus bookshop, with a copy on reserve in the Library as well. * Australasian Journal of Philosophy * This is a 'must buy' — both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better. -- Heidi M. Hurd, University of Pennsylvania * Australasian Journal of Philosophy * Those who teach philosophy will appreciate the end result of Professor Stramel's work: students writing as philosophers! -- Katherine Shamey, Santa Monica College * Australasian Journal of Philosophy * This is a 'must buy' -- both for students who want to learn how to do philosophy and for philosophers who want to teach it better.>>>>--Heidi M. Hurd Australian Journal Of Philosophy Author InformationJames S. Stramel is an Instructor of Philosophy at Santa Monica College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |