Explain and use arguments, reasons, examples, etc. to support your view.

Final Paper Prompts and Instructions

Specifics: about 5 pages (not more than 6 full pages), double spaced, 12 point normal font, regular margins, pages numbered, your name on the front page.

Before writing, read How to Write a Philosophy Paper: http://www.sfu.ca/philosophy/resources/writing.html

Some things to focus on:

Have a clear thesis that you argue for.

Explain and use arguments, reasons, examples, etc. to support your view.

You should also consider possible objections and defend your view against them.

Write clearly.

Make the structure of your paper clear to your reader.

Make sure all of your claims are justified.

You can use I must you must support your claims with reasons, not just opinions.

Final Paper Prompts

Suppose Pat agreed to take care of your plants while you were out of town. Instead of caring for them, Pat dumps poison on the plants and they die. Is Pat responsible? Justify your conclusion based on views of freedom, determinism, and moral responsibility. Next, suppose Pat agreed to water your plants while you were out of town, Pat forgot to, and your plants died. Is Pat responsible for your plants death? Justify your conclusions by considering the potential difference between action and inaction as well as views of freedom, determinism and moral responsibility.

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]