Analytical philosphical essay

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Humanities

introduction to philosopy

Houston Community College System

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is stealing always wrong

5 paragraph

Intro 4-5 sentences

3body paragraph 9-12 sentences

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5 Paragraph Analytical Philosophical Essay Instructions 1. Introduction - (4-5 sentences) a. Hook b. Thesis statement c. How you're going to prove the thesis II. Body Paragraph #1 (9-12 sentences) a. Topic Sentence - Original Argument i. Claim 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence ii. Claim 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence iii. Claim 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence III. Body Paragraph #2 - (9-12 sentences) a. Topic Sentence - Counter Argument Against Original Argument i. Counter Claim 1. Evidence/Example DOVA 2. Tie to the topic sentence ii. Counter Claim quote quo 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence iii. Counter Claim 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence IV. IV. Body Paragraph #3 - (9-12 sentences) a. Topic Sentence - Original Argument's Response to Counter Argument (DO NOT SIMPLY REPEAT THE ORIGINAL ARGUMENT) i. Rejoinder Claim 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence ii. Rejoinder Claim 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence iii. Rejoinder Claim 1. Evidence/Example 2. Tie to the topic sentence V. Conclusion -(4-5 sentences) Begin paragraph with, “In conclusion..." a. Restatement of main points that leave reader with sense of closure o corto Reco,200 Paper Assignment - Analytical Philosophical Essay - PHIL 1301 - Summer 2 - HCC *You must follow all of the Analytical Philosophical Essay Instructions provided by the instructor. The use of any more or less sentences instructed in each section of your paper will result in the penalization of points. *You will be graded on: 1. Following the instructions and the outline provided 2. Persuasiveness of the arguments you provide 3. Original thinking 4. Critical thinking 5. Use of relevant examples *You may not directly quote any outside sources; however, you may make reference to real historical events, ideas, beliefs, cultural or social practices, etc. *You must choose one of the following claims as your original argument: Stealing is always wrong. God exists. God does not exist. *The purpose of this paper is to: 1. Engage you in critical/logical thinking 2. Encourage you to objectively consider alternative points of view 3. Teach you to write a philosophical paper the paper Blasio da se bomo )
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Running head: STEALING

Is Stealing Always Wrong?
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STEALING

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As people grow up, society teaches them different views according to their cultures.
Nature and nature plays a vital role in the way a child is brought up finally get to understand the
way of life and accepted norms of a particular group of people. This paper, therefore, seeks to
explore whether it is always wrong to steal. The paper will first examine the original argument in
favor of the assertion that stealing is always wrong backing it with evidence followed by a
counter-arguments with evidence and lastly response to the counter-arguments.
Stealing is always wrong
Stealing is ethically wrong accordi...


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