This section features information about the final paper required of students taking the course for credit.
Final Paper
Your final paper must be a substantial journal-style discussion of an issue related to the topics discussed in class. Primarily expositional pieces are discouraged -- I want to see you tackle the problems yourself. There are no fixed length constraints, but 30 double-space pages is typical.
Exemplary Student Paper
"Categorization and Vagueness" (PDF) (Courtesy of Tamina Stephenson. Used with permission.)