I want an essay on the subject '' We are not born human'' and follow this instruction.
Subject
Writing
Course
intro to phil 1301
School
Richland Community College
Question Description
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The purpose of the essay, regardless of the topic you choose below, is to analyze a philosophical question. Though there are hundreds (at least!) of philosophical questions, here are a few examples (Please note! These are simply examples of philosophical questions, NOT the topics for the essay; topics are below all of the instructions.):
* Who "owns" human life? For example, does anyone have the right to take an individual’s life? The state? The individual?
* Does free will really exist? (And, if there is no free will, are people ever "responsible" for their acts? should we ever punish people?)
* What is the difference between living and being alive?
* How do you know your perceptions are real?
* If God exists, why is there so much evil in the world?
* What is a person? Is it the mind, or the body?
Regardless of the topic you choose, your essay must include the following:
* An original title (hint: ‘Essay 1’ is not an original title; nor is the title of the article you choose to write on)
* An introduction with a thesis statement; if you need help with writing a thesis statement, read this advice on developing a thesis. Since the main idea of your essay is an analysis of a philosophical question, your thesis should most likely express this specifically (e.g. state the philosophical question your essay will be analyzing).
Here is some VERY helpful advice on how to write your intro/begin your essay: https://writingcenter.fas.harvard.edu/pages/beginn...
* A paragraph (most likely the second paragraph of your essay, following the introduction) that summarizes the article related to the topic you chose below; your summary should be written such that the reader of your essay has a general understanding of the article you are
summarizing; give an overview of the main ideas (and argument if there is one). Read this helpful advice on how to correctly summarize a text.