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INSTRUCTIONS / PROMPT:
Write 1000 – 1200 words responding to the following PROMP
INSTRUCTIONS / PROMPT:
Write 1000 – 1200 words responding to the following PROMPT:
Sketch the main moments of Descartes’s First Meditation, paying attention to how they cohere into a continuous discussion. (Remember, he presents several doubts in rounds of skeptical argument.) How does Descartes respond to the evil genius doubt? Is his answer to the evil genius doubt open to the charge of circularity? (To answer the last question, you should explain why someone might think his answer is circular.)
Note: The specific questions within this prompt are intended to give you a sense of the ground to be covered in your answer, although you might focus on some of these issues more than others. Still, you must respond to all of the questions in the prompt. Also, please do not copy and paste the prompt above into your essay. (If you do that, it will erroneously flag your assignment on Turnitin.) (THIS IS FROM THE PROFESSOR)
Citation Format & Resources
For writing assignments, you should follow two best practices: (1) Include a full citation to the text you’re citing in a “Works Cited” section at the end of your essay and (2) provide in-text citations.
All of our class readings are available online. I provided PDFs in the modules, but most of those files don’t include all the info you’d need for a full citation.
So, here’s a model that you can follow to provide a full citation to the readings that have page numbers next to them on our “Tentative Schedule of Readings” (syllabus pp. 11-15). You’ll just need to replace the purple text with the paper you’re referencing:
Last name, First name. “Title of Essay.” Introduction to Philosophy, Norton & Co., 2018, Page range of entry.
Format in-text citations for quotes or paraphrases like this:
(Author’s last name page #).
Example: (Descartes 265).
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