Question: Writing a philosophy paper
Three parts: 1. Introduction and thesis: Context and what you plan to argue for
2. Body of the essay: develop your thesis logically and systematically, provide evidence/support from scholarly sources, and cite sources properly
3. Conclusion: upshot of your argument
4. Bibliography/work cited page (on a separate page)
Develop a thesis and sustain your thesis argument throughout the paper.
Your essay should be organized in terms of a thesis that emphasizes an argument, rather than a mere summary of the texts or a general theme. Essays that are not built on a thesis tend to summarize the text and to wander aimlessly from point to point.
Your conclusion should accomplish three major goals:
- Restate the main idea of your essay, or your thesis statement.
- Summarize the three subpoints of your essay.
- Leave the reader with an interesting final impression.
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