Write an eight-to-ten-page paper that interprets the reasoning of two or more authors on a topic relevant to the philosophy of the human person, as we have been studying it this term. In your paper, consider the reasoning of the authors dialectically. That is, do not merely compare and contrast them, but try to show how the lines of reasoning support one another, or critique one another, or lead to another kind of position. Give your own account of the strengths and weaknesses of the reasoning, providing, if you wish, your own reasoned objections. As always, the “Guidelines for the Interpretation of Texts” is your guide and rubric.
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