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This guide provides an introduction to the major resources available for the study of Philosophy.
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Writing & Documenting Philosophy Papers

Bedau, Hugo. Thinking and Writing about Philosophy. 2nd ed. Boston ; New York: Bedford/St. Martin's, c2002.
808.0661 B399t

This work, in its second edition, provides a thorough overview of the skills required for research and writing in the discipline of philosophy. Each chapter provides practical examples to illustrate techniques for critical reading, note taking, composition and revision of essays, and research and documentation of sources. Students new to the study of philosophy and those seeking to polish their writing skills would benefit from the use of this book.

Seech, Zachary.  Writing Philosophy Papers.  Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Co., c1993.
Reference 107 S45w

This easy to use guide provides assistance to students writing papers in philosophy.  Chapters include information on writing specific types of papers such as: thesis defense papers, compare and contrast papers, analysis, research, and summary papers. Tips on library research and resources in philosophy are also included.

 
 
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