- Paper 2 General Instructions
There are 6 (specific) requirements which must be fulfilled. - However, you are ultimately responsible for choosing the topic and direction of your essay.
- There are obviously general requirements of any argumentative paper but I will add a rubric outline for argumentative papers below.
- If you muck up one of these, then expects big points off of your paper:
- 1. Find a movie, short story, documentary, or complex news item (not a one-page article but only investigative or in-depth pieces, check with me if you are unsure) to base your analysis around and focus your thesis. I have given you a few suggestions: the movie “Her” for philo of mind or personal identity and “Minority Report” for free will.
- 2. You must present a philosophy of mind, personal identity, philosophy of religion, or free will topic. The purpose is to argue/explain, for example, a theory in the philosophy of mind or personal identity in terms of the movie Her”. Examples: Functionalism, Substance Dualism, Memory Theory, etc In this case, you would be arguing that the character Sam is a mind or how to interpret Sam as a person over time as a way to make the case that the theory you are advancing/argueing for is the best answer to the mind-body problem.
- 3. Include an objection to your view. Some possibilities: Could there be another theory that best explains our intuitions about thought experiments in the movie/show? Does your theory lead to some absurd consequences whether in real life or via the movies world? Is there a possible way to develop a contrasting view of the OSes from the behavior of one of the characters?
- 4. Include discussions of the thought experiments, ideas, philosophers found in the textbook and links given to you by the prof.
- 5. You must include one secondary source and provide a full works-cited page. (This means citing the articles we used IN CLASS, from the research, the textbook, and EC work). This also means you SHOULD be using the course material to help make your case in addition to the secondary source from the textbook.
- 6. Word Minimum: Roughly 1500 -1800 words (MINIMUM). It is permissible to go over the 1800 words if needed (no excuses about not knowing you could write more to fulfill the tasks). *Most Importantly! You SHOULD meet with me to discuss your paper before you start writing it. I want to lead you towards a successful direction. If you cannot meet with me during office hours, I can arrange to meet on Adobe Connect. You don’t have to, but it is highly recommended. Note: Remember, our discussions about your first papers! Part of the difficulty of writing philosophy is planning and organization. If you can organize and plan your paper correctly, then the hard part is over.
- Movie/Doc Ideas
- POM Ex Machina (2014) Her (2013) AI (2001) Ghost in the Shell (1996) Terminator Dark Fate (2019) Replicas (2018) Chappie (2015) Westworld (HBO series, Season 1 and 2 should be enough)
- PI Get Out (2017) Multiplicity (1996) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Bladerunner (1982, Netflix, Director’s Cut!) Bladerunner 2049 (2017) Memento (2000) Solaris (1972) Being John Malkovich (1999) Paprika (2006) Living with Yourself (Netflix) (Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood) – Only if you have already seen because it is 56 or so episodes long. Dark (Netflix) Dead Man (1995) Altered Carbon (Netflix) Fight Club (1999) Replicas (2018)
- Minority Report (2002) Gattaca (1997) PI: Faith in Choas (1998) Dark (Netflix) Interstellar (2014) The Thin Red Line (1998) Twelve Monkeys (1995) Watchmen (2009) or the recent TV series on HBO
- POR The Case for Christ (DOC) A Brief History of Time (DOC) Religulous (DOC) A Question of Faith (2000) The Man From Earth (2007) The Tree Of Life (2011) Mother (2017) Silence (2016) Leon Morin, Priest (1961) No Country for Old Men (2007) A Serious Man (2009)
Personal Identity and Free Will
Content
Personal Identity Intro Notes and Links (Ships, Animals, and Souls
“I” Problems (intro)
4.1
4.2
The Upside of Forgetting
PCT (4.2/4.3)
4.3
Video on the Narrative Self (Elaboration on what the book gives us for those of you writing your papers on Personal Identity).
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