PHIL 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Due Date
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Huskyct . it is to be typed and double-spaced, Peer review exercises (pulled from stanford center for teaching and learning) In your pair, trade papers and complete the following: In your partner"s draft, identify the most difficult part, the one that gets. Identifying motivating moves (from ryan wepler"s exercises) your partner"s essay. The truth isn"t what one would expect, or what it might appear to be on first reading. 2. the knowledge on the topic has heretofore been limited. 3. there"s a mystery or puzzle or question here that needs answering. 5. we can learn about a larger phenomenon by studying this smaller one. 6. this seemingly tangential or insignificant matter is actually important or interesting. 7. there"s an inconsistency, contradiction, or tension here that needs explaining. 8. the standard opinion(s) need challenging or qualifying. If your partner does not have a motive: