Faith of God Philosophy Essay Please select one question from the list in the document below, and make sure to clearly state the question you are answering at the start of your essay. It should be between 1000-1500 words. Please read all of the following carefully. This assignment is very important to me. If you do well, I can give you some extra tips!!! Thank you!!! Please select a question from the list below, and make sure to clearly state the
question you are answering at the start of your essay.
Questions:
(1) What is the ‘Mary’ problem against physicalism, and how effective is it?
(2) What are philosophical zombies, and what problem are they meant to pose
for physicalism? How plausible is the zombie argument?
(3) What is the argument from illusion, and how is it used to motivate indirect realism
over direct realism? Is it effective?
(4) What is the problem of fiction, and how do you think one should respond to it?
(5) Can the B-series capture everything there is about the nature of time? If not, what
does it leave out?
(6) What are abstract objects? Are there any?
(7) What is the most persuasive mereological account of the relationship between parts
and wholes? Defend your answer.
(8) What is an indispensability argument? What problems do such arguments face?
(9) How should we demarcate genuine science from pseudo-science?
(10) Critically evaluate the merits of scientific realism by focusing on what you take to
be either the strongest argument in its defense or the strongest argument against it.
(11) Why is there something rather than nothing?
(12) What is the problem of evil, and how compelling is it as an argument for God’s nonexistence?
(13) Is it ever rational to have faith in God?
(14) Does immortality have any essential role to play in an account of the meaning of
life?
(15) Is death necessary for one’s life to be meaningful?
(16) If all that exists is the natural world, then can life ever be meaningful?
For your essay, I’d recommend answering the question with a clear thesis statement.
That is, it could read something like “although many people might say _____, I argue
_____ because of a, b, and c reasons. then i would recommend that your essay
proceeds in an organized fashion and explains those a b and c reasons. so for example
you would have a first paragraph where you argue for a, second where you argue for b,
and third where you argue for c. in each of these arguments i would make sure that you
provide a quote or make some point as your evidence, and then analyze that evidence to
show why it proves your point.
to get full credit on your analysis, i would recommend the following: you should begin by
explaining what this quote or evidence you provided is saying. this is where people
usually stop with their analysis, but there are two more really important steps for a strong
analysis. next, you should explain why that quote is significant. last, you should explain
how that significant quote ties back into your larger argument. so with a 3 part analysis
for each piece of evidence, you should expect that your analysis is longer than the
evidence.
make sure to end your essay with a conclusion. i don’t really care about citation style but
just make it so i am clear about where you got that from
General advice for papers
1. Answer the prompt. Answer only the prompt. Answer all parts of the prompt. One of
the most common mistakes that results in very low grades is failing to answer the entire
prompt. If you are responding to a three part prompt and only answer two of the parts,
you’ve only done 2/3 of the work, no matter how much you’ve written.
2. Have a clear thesis. The prompts are fairly straightforward, and it should be clear to
me by the end of the first paragraph what prompt you are responding to, and what
position you will be taking. Further, do not introduce topics, or the entire essay, with
grand sweeping phrases like “Since the beginning of philosophy…”, “Philosophers have
always wondered whether…”, “The biggest issue in philosophy is…” and so on. They are
a waste of space. Additionally, there is no need to refer to the authors of sources by a full
academic title and job posting. If you are citing Duncan Pritchard (i.e. the professor for
this class) you can just call him “Pritchard” or “Prof. Pritchard”. Do not write things like
“Duncan Pritchard, Chancellors’s Professor of Philosophy at University of California
Irvine and author of the textbook we are using for this course…” As with the grand
sweeping phrases, they are a waste of space.
3. Cite your sources. Papers without citations are, for all intents and purposes,
plagiarized. I have no problem giving a D or F to every paper without citations. I do not
care what citation style you use, just pick one and be consistent. Further, you should not
need anything outside the book, lectures, and slides. If you do go outside of that material,
the sources must be reputable sources. If you are unsure whether a source is good, err
on the side of caution. In a pinch, ask me.
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