Kant, Mill, Aristotle, and Kierkegaard: What is the ethical life?


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Kant, Mill, Aristotle, and Kierkegaard: What is the ethical life?


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This is your final draft, i.e., your finished version of the completed paper. Once again, here are the guidelines for the paper: Final Research Paper: Detailed Guidelines Click for more options . Here is the Final Research Paper Rubric Click for more options that will be used in evaluating your assignment, which is worth 20 points, weighted at 15% of your course grade. Be sure your final draft includes: 1) An introduction that states the specific issue related to the general topic area to be addressed and a clear thesis statement that either asserts your position on the stated issue (for the position paper strategy) or your comparative thesis involving the four philosophers included in your selected topic area (for the comparison essay strategy). 2) For the position paper strategy, the paper should have an objective summary of at least one opposing or alternative view on the issue in question. (See above for where to locate this in the paper…you have some choices.) For the comparison essay strategy, the paper should take account of possible objections to the comparative thesis. Although you won’t be pursuing a complete exposition and rebuttal of such an opposing view, it is important to note any significant oppositions or alternatives to the comparative thesis. These should be dealt with in the section that presents the supporting evidence for the comparative thesis. 3) A fully developed line of argumentation in support of the thesis 4) A conclusion that drives home your main point and looks to the future. 5) Citations of at least four different course Required Readings used a sources. These must be cited both in the text (near the location where the source is used or mentioned and in a separate works-cited page or list of references. 6) Remember that the minimum word count is 1700 words. Any submission with fewer than 1350 words will not be accepted as a completed assignment. The maximum word count is 2000 words, which you may exceed only if it is essential to accomplish the purpose of the paper.