GPQ 110: Paper 1

 

Write a paper (1,250-1,500 words) about one of the two topics below.

 

Your essay should be typed and double-spaced with one-inch margins. Use 12 point font. Your essay should refer to the readings and should include a works-cited page at the end (the works-cited page does not count towards the final word count). Your paper should also have an informative title.

 

Due: March 6th by midnight (Upload papers to Canvas)

 

 

Topic 1: Does God exist?

 

If you think that God exists, then (i) spell out the strongest argument for your view, (ii) spell out the strongest objection that your opponents can make to your argument, and (iii) reply to your opponent’s objection.

 

If you think that God does not exist, then (i) spell out the strongest argument for your view, (ii) spell out the strongest objection that your opponents can make to your argument, and (iii) reply to your opponent’s objection.

 

 

Topic 2. Is abortion morally permissible?

 

If you think that abortion is morally permissible, then (i) spell out the strongest argument for your view, (ii) spell out the strongest objection that your opponents can make to your argument, and (iii) reply to your opponent’s objection.

 

If you think that abortion is morally impermissible, then (i) spell out the strongest argument for your view, (ii) spell out the strongest objection that your opponents can make to your argument, and (iii) reply to your opponent’s objection.

Possible Template

 

  1. Introduction

Aim

Strategy

Roadmap

 

* This is your opportunity to show that you can clearly lay out the blueprint for a big project. After reading the intro, your reader should have an excellent idea of what the paper will try to do and how it will try to do it.

 

 

2. Give an Argument for Your View

– Make sure you explain the motivation behind the controversial premises, i.e., make sure that you explain the reasoning that leads to each premise.

– Make sure you have stated the argument in a way that the premises support the conclusion.

– State any of the relevant background information and clarify any technical terms.

 

3. Give the Strongest Objection

– Make sure you explain the motivation behind the controversial premises, i.e., make sure that you explain the reasoning that leads to each premise.

– Make sure you have stated the argument in a way that the premises support the conclusion

 

4. Reply

– Make sure you explain the part of the argument you are responding to, i.e., are you objecting to a specific premise, are you going to argue that while all of the premises are true, the argument is invalid…

– Make sure that you have stated your argument in a way that the premises support the conclusion.

 

* Sections 2-4 give you the opportunity to demonstrate your ability to extract, explain, and evaluate an argument; it should be clear to your reader what the argument in section 3 aims to show and it should be clear to your reader why your think that this argument ultimately succeeds.

 

  1. Conclusion

Briefly sum up what you have done.

 

 


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