Assignment Overview

Item

% of grade

Due date

Participation

20%

Ongoing

Analytical Outlines (2 X 5% each)

10%

 

Midterm

20%

3/20

Papers (2 X 15% each)

30%

 

Final exam

20%

5/22

TOTAL

100%

 

Due Dates:

Paper 1

Analytical Outline: 2/26

Paper: 3/13

Paper 2: 

Analytical Outline: 4/1

Paper 2: 4/30

ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTIONS

Class participation

Class participation has two components: timely attendance and verbal participation. Students begin the semester with approximately 70% of this grade. They can lose points for being late or absent, and gain points by engaging in verbal discussion.

Verbal discussion—such as taking and defending positions and asking or answering critical questions—is a vital part of the practice of philosophy. Consequently, the final grade for this class reflects this. Professor MacDougall takes note of student participation after class every day. Students must be present to participate, but for full credit must actively and verbally participate by asking critical questions, answering questions posed to the class, or volunteering ideas and thoughts relevant to class topics. Sometimes participation points can be gained by posting to an online discussion board or completing some other assignment (to be explained in class). Participation points can additionally be earned by contacting Dr. MacDougall by email or by arranging meetings during office hours. However, there is no way to get full credit for this segment of the class without active verbal participation. Exceptions may be granted in unusual circumstances by Dr. MacDougall if it is discussed at the beginning of the semester.

Two Analytical Outlines

Each student is required to write an analytical outline of two different articles assigned for class. You can see the article choices and the requirements for these outlines under Analytical Outlines

Two Argument Papers

Each student is required to write two 800+ word argument papers over the course of the semester. These respond critically to the same readings for which the student wrote analytical outlines.

You can see the requirements for Argument Papers under “Assignments.”

Due dates for papers can be found at the top of this page or in the schedule. 

Midterm

The midterm will cover material from the first half of the semester. Format will be explained during the midterm review session.

Final

The final will be structured like the midterm. The final will not be primarily cumulative, but will instead focus on the content learned in the second half of the course. Students will be expected to remember some of the basic ideas learned in the first half of the course, of course.