Monday, August 27, 2007

WELCOME TO THE BLOG, FOLKS!

Here's how to use it with ease and in comfort.

  • Drop by at least once a week or so to check out what's new. Updates announced in the blog will be considered officially announced.

  • The most recent entries are towards the top of your screen.

  • The "Blog Archive" at the top of the left-hand column has links to older entries, organized by week. Notice that it organizes the entries according to the date each is entered, NOT the date of the class to which it might be more relevant.

  • "Labels," immediately below "Blog Archives," has the same entries organized according to topic. Note that the same entry may appear under various topics.

  • If you click on the label "Administrative," then scroll down, you will find the class outline and syllabus near the bottom, since these were the first Administrative entries.

Assignment #1

In the first essay, I anticipate that you will perform a logical analysis of a text. However, THE ESSAY YOU WRITE WILL NOT BE A SUMMARY of the text, nor will it be simply an account of your logical analysis, nor will it be simply an explanation or interpretation of the text. Instead, make a proposal, a thesis based on your analysis of the text and your objections to the arguments that text presents. Then support your proposal with reference to the text and other sources.

Your essay should involve the exposition of at least one error in logic.

All essays will be graded exclusively for profundity and clarity, but be aware that these normally include thorough, proper research and precise English.


  • Length: About 6-8 pages.

  • MLA Works-Cited Page

  • Sources: Using 3 or more distinct sources is strongly recommended in most cases.

Class Outline 1C Fall '07

Class Outline - 1C Fall 2007