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Phil 300 Philosophical Writing

Travis Anderson

Phil 300 is an intensive survey of all critical aspects of persuasive expository writing. The course begins with a brief overview of logic and critical thinking basics (deductive and inductive reasoning, argument strategies, fallacies, etc.), since every expository essay is essentially an argument in prose form. We will subsequently review key grammar and writing fundamentals, with an emphasis on learning to avoid and fix common grammatical errors and problems with concision and clarity. The course will then turn to exercises in critical reading and writing, mastering the skills involved in identifying and summarizing arguments in all their forms, progressing from paragraph-length texts and editorial cartoons, to opinion pieces and entire chapters and essays. Finally, the course will teach students the dominant rhetorical strategies of expository prose (thesis-defense arguments, compare and contrast arguments, research papers, etc.). Phil 300 culminates with a research paper involving all the skills covered by the course.