Good Day fellow APLGers
Use the following readings to construct your abstract.
Hobbes A Student’s History of Philosophy
Hobbes Ch. 13 of Leviathan
Locke Second Treatise excerpts
Thucydides History of the Peloponnesian War
Aristotle Politics
Plato Allegory of the Cave
Machiavelli The Prince
Rousseau The Social Contract
Imagine you find a bottle washed up on a shore. Inside is a lengthy letter which upon further review you discover is from a) a philosopher to a leader or b) a leader to a philosopher.
After reading the letter, you are to write an abstract that you will turn in to me. (250 words)
“An abstract is a self-contained, short, and powerful statement that describes a larger work. Components vary according to discipline; an abstract of a social science or scientific work may contain the scope, purpose, results, and contents of the work. An abstract of a humanities work may contain the thesis, background, and conclusion of the larger work. An abstract does not evaluate the work being abstracted. While it contains key words found in the larger work, the abstract is an original document rather than an excerpted passage.” (UNC Writing Center)
Abstracts allow readers who may be interested in a longer work to quickly decide whether it is worth their time to read it.
Abstract is to be typed, worth 50 points, and due Sept. 21st! (I would also really prefer if the leader was not Pres Obama! Get a bit more creative!)
Let me know if you have questions,
Mr. Thompson
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