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Paper #2: Death
Instructions: Papers should be no less than 1,000 words.
Papers should demonstrate a thorough awareness of the topic as well
as the ability to engage in philosophical reasoning.
Outside research is not necessary, and in fact you are
strongly encouraged to write this paper with nothing but the course
materials and your brain in hand, but if you do use external
sources you must provide complete citations. Failure to cite your
sources is academic misconduct and will result in a failure of the
assignment (for more information, see the academic honesty section
of the syllabus and the handouts on academic misconduct and proper
citations). If you have any doubts about whether your paper is
properly cited, I am happy to look at it for you in advance of the
due date.
You will submit your paper via the Assignments tab on
Blackboard.
Section 1 In your own words summarize Thomas Nagel’s argument in Death. To do this you should explicitly state his conclusion and make clear what exactly his reasons are for coming to that conclusion. Any thought experiments or analogies used should be explained in full, any asides or additional comments by the author should be left out and you should avoid direct quotations. You should also be explicit about what he means by ‘death’.
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