This paper will be submitted to TURNITIN for grading. Please use OWN words and use direct quotes with page numbers as proof from the attached source you will need to use for the paper. Write in first person voice/ narrative. PLEASE FOLLOW DIRECTIONS and use SOURCE GIVEN ATTACHED. Follow the rubric I have attached as well. After completing this week’s assigned chapters of Bertrand Russell’s The Problems of Philosophy as well as the other readings (in CONTENT >> Week One Readings), do the following:
First, briefly reflect upon and write informally about your personal experience of reading Bertrand Russell this week. Did you find the reading easy? Difficult? Interesting? Confusing? What single statement of Russell’s did you understand the best? Be honest! Then, tie together any theories, themes, concepts, important ideas, or overarching arguments that you personally discovered in your reading in the Problems of Philosophy with the particular philosophical views and the general content covered in the other readings.
Considering how what Russell says links up with, adds to, or even conflicts with the philosophical views and ideas of Plato. There will be plenty of material that will invite comparison and analysis.
Don’t feel as though you have to understand all of Russell, and certainly do not set out to summarize the main points. DO NOT SUMMARIZE. Generic summaries of the readings in Bertrand Russell will not be accepted. This informal essay should be in the 400-500-word range. Quote Russell directly and Plate and Provide proper documentation (internal citations with exact page or paragraph numbers, and a Works Cited, or References section, with retrieval dates). Your Roundup must have your unique stamp of originality, with highly individual observations throughout.