You must cite at least two reliable sources, preferably academic in nature. Sinc
You must cite at least two reliable sources, preferably academic in nature. Since web addresses change constantly, you can find
the website by googling its name. Be careful of satire websites or fake news. Some good websites include the Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Philosopher’s Imprint, and the numerous electronic databases
that the school library carries. Possible sources include books, journal articles, magazines, databases, Websites, videos,
dictionaries, encyclopedias, and almanacs. Electronic databases such as JSTOR also contain numerous academic articles and are
usually accessible through the college website. When possible, try to cite from recent sources. Make sure you evaluate your
online sources for trustworthiness and credibility.
• Papers should either be in Microsoft Word format (.doc) or Adobe PDF.
• Four-to-six pages, double-spaced, Times New Roman font, 12-point, one-inch margins.
• MLA or Chicago system of citation.
• Include a cover page that contains the title of the paper, your name, my name, the date, and the class (e.g., PHIL 1301.710 or MW
10:10 AM).
• Include a short outline of the main points of your paper and include it after the title page.
• You are allowed to write in the first person (use the word “I.”).