After taking this course, choose one of the philosophers whom we′ve studied. Aft
After taking this course, choose one of the philosophers whom we′ve studied. After researching this philosopher′s work, write a paper that address all of the following questions:What is your argument for interpreting this philosopher′s work in the way that you do?What is the best objection to your interpretation?How would you respond to the best objection to your interpretation?Assuming that it is double-spaced, your paper should be no fewer than five and no more than fifteen pages long. Seriously, do not go beyond these limits. Part of the point of this assignment is to learn to write a convincing argument—and no argument will be convincing unless it is succinct.On that note, be sure to cite at least one reliable outside source in your paper. (Examples of reliable sources are The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.) In other words, your textbook shouldn′t be the only source that you cite!