Humanities essay

Humanities essay

This is humanities class where we all discuss about the quotes/texts from a book or a reading and without using any research or outside source!!! Evidence for your essay must be based only on the assigned texts. Do not do any outside reading or research in preparing the essay. It should be based on your thought and your thought only.

You can use first person singular (I, me) in writing humanities essay, place yourself in the background of your writing, but have to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate uses of the first person singular (see Humanities handbook)

Your examination should focus either on a critical difference(or differences)between the views presented or on a key similarity (or similarities) between them, but not both. Although you may at the outset briefly note that there are various similarities between the two works (in an essay that focuses on differences) or certain differences between them (in an essay that focuses on similarities), do not attempt to comprehensively address both differences and similarities, given that this is a short essay. Remember that you will need to advance a unified thesis and provide a claim clarification, and be careful to avoid the problems of offering a splitthesis or a list thesis. See the Humanities Writing Handbookfor guidance on all these points.Prompt: Another key theme that runs throughout our course is the concept of “human nature.” Consider the views of Thomas Hobbes and Martin Luther with regard to this problem. Write a thesis-based essay in which you compareor contrastthe ideas in Hobbes’s Leviathanand the assigned texts from Luther about what human nature is like. Along these lines, for example, you may wish to consider such matters as what these writers think our “natural” qualities and character are, and what they say about the difference our shared human nature makes in the way we live our lives.

Requirements: – must be full 6 pages (NO MORE than 7 pages)

– Must use quotes/texts from the reading/book (see sample format) Do not simply paraphrase!!! You won’t get high score!!

– NO OUTSIDE SOURCE (only use the book/reading and the materials I sent you) again no outside source

– Must see the humanities handbook I attached below to follow format as well as to write an effective counterargument

You must identify and respond to a counterargument. (See the Humanities Writing Handbook.)

– MUST be Plagiarism free

– In each paragraph you must provide at least 3 quotes/ textual citation for evidence to support your points (not simply put it there but apply your political and philosophy thought to respond to the quotes/ texts you use)

– Will discuss more with the Tutor later

For the reading due to over size please use this link to download the reading: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/my-drive

Note that the main book is Leviathan by Hobbes. (in the link)

I have attached some important files below to help you.

 

Thank you! the book was divided into 3 parts due to over size. Make sure you can access them all. Also so, here are the lecture with powerpoint (transcripts) I downloaded form my Prof’s page which he talked about Hobbes, PLease skim through, it will help you approach the right path he wanted. thank you.

Also, when you using quotes/ texts please make sure you put the author name and page number exactly where you get it from. My prof also grades and checks on those quotes/texts too. last time another tutor didn’t use the book version I sent him, so the quotes he used didn’t match page number as the right version

 

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The human nature question is one of the questions asked for a longer time by most authors, philosophers, and researchers. The definition, evaluation, and discussion of human nature have been the central theme for most philosophers beginning from the great Greek philosophers like Socrates, Aristotle’s, and the modern-day philosophers or authors. It has been the point of focus for many years and continues to spark a different perspective from different philosophers. One of the essential issues that philosophers focus on is the influence of genes and the environment on human nature. The philosophers use different approaches to define and discuss human nature. Indeed, the term is commonly applied to signify the essence of humankind. In other words, it evaluates what it means to be a “human.”  Human nature is a term

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