How plausible is the alternative view that he proposes?
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The question is Assess Ryle’s argument against the claim that “knowledge how” is simple a species of “knowledge that”. How plausible is the alternative view that he proposes?
utilise four singular sources, not sources found on the web. Once again i can’t stress on how important it is to do the reading. essay:
– Ability to write a carefully constructed essay that support philosophical claims and clearly addresses the essay question.
– Ability to locate, review, analyze and synthesize unfamiliar ideas and lines of argument with an open mind.
– Ability to identify, formulate, analyze and judge the success of standard form and text-based arguments, using appropriate methods of analysis and critical reasoning.
– Ability to identify the underlying issues in a complex problÕÉ?†?†em or controversial debate, analyze their structure and employ appropriate reasoning strategies designed to resolve the problem.
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Behrens, Lawrence and Leonard J. Rosen, Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum, 13th Edition with 2016 MLA Updates. New York: Pearson Longman, 2016. ISBN: 13-978-0-13-458260-3. “REVEL” package includes a hole-punched print edition and e-book.
Hacker, Diana and Nancy Sommers. A Writer’s Reference. 8th ed. with 2016 MLA Update. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2016. ISBN: 978-1-319-08353-3. Due September 18 at 11:59 PM
Ends Sep 18, 2016 11:59 PM
Essay 1 – A Critique of “Yes, Money Can Make You Happy” by Sunstein
150 points
3 citations and a Works Cited page required
This essay follows the “Critical Reading and Critique” chapter (Chapter 2). Please read the entire chapter, paying very close attention to the Model Critique section and Guidelines for Writing Critiques.
Read the essay “Yes, Money Can Make You Happy,” which is on your list of readings from the textbook.
Write a critique of this essay. Your paper should be about 800 words (approximately 3 pages). Use Word or Rich Text Format. Be sure to use appropriate MLA heading (see Model Critique) and double space.
A critique involves some summarizing, so you should briefly summarize the principles that the authors presented, but a critique goes beyond summary, as you will note in Chapter 2. Part of your critique will be your response.
Note that the Works Cited page will have only one entry. Use model in your Hacker handbook for “One selection from an anthology or a collection.” (p. 442). Our textbook is an anthology (a collection of writings by different wriÕÉ?†?†ters). Do not use any sources except the Sunstein essay.
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