PHL301

PHL301 PHL301 Final Essay Assignment Prompt: write a 6-8 page, double-spaced essay answering both of the following questions. Roughly half the space should be used for each question. To succeed in this task, present a clear and careful exposition of the texts and demonstrate your command of the material as you present the reasons leading up to your conclusion. Before you submit your paper, ask yourself, “If my instructor had to rely solely on this paper, would they conclude that I have carefully read/viewed the material, grappled with the issues raised, and formulated a compelling argument in support of my conclusion?” Be sure to revise your paper and put forth your best effort. The paper must be submitted via the Moodle drop box by the date indicated in the syllabus. The papers should be double-spaced, use 12 point Times New Roman font and 1″ margins. If you have not done so already, review the academic dishonesty policy stated in the course syllabus as these policies are strictly enforced. 1) Using the works of De Beauvoir and Royce, assess the actions of Howard Campbell Jr. (Nick Nolte) in the film “Mother Night.” Which actions were ethically justified? Which actions were not justified? Be sure to explain your answer through an exposition of the ethical theories. 2) In The Remains of the Day, is Stevens a good human being? You may use any theorists of your choosing in support of your answer. PHL301 Essay Rubric Focus on theme Integration of Texts Conceptual Analysis Style Overall Impression 1234 5 1234 5 1234 5 1234 5 1234 5 In a ‘5’ paper we see the following in each category: *all parts of the assigned question addressed in sufficient depth *claims are rooted in the text/relevant passages are discussed *key terms are defined and important distinctions noted *no significant grammatical or stylistic errors are present *command of the material is clear, showcases original thought PS: http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic862425.files/They%20Say%20I%20Say.pdf has a scanned copy of the work They Say, I Say which can be a useful guide for students struggling with quotation use.