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Title: Philosophical Writing: An Introduction
by Aloysius P. Martinich
ISBN: 0-631-20281-1
Publisher: Blackwell Publishers
Pub. Date: January, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
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Summary: An essential guide
Comment: While working on an M.A. in theology, I learned that there is life after grammar and syntax. I have always enjoyed writing in general, and my written work has always received high marks. Writing philosophy, however, is a whole new game, and in Philosophical Writing, A. P. Martinich clearly and concisely explains the rules. Although it is designed for students, anyone interested in arguing well through the written word would benefit greatly from this book.

Philosophical Writing consists of eight chapters and two appendices. In the first chapter Martinich points out that students writing philosophical essays are placed in the rather ironic situation: the student must play the role of a writer writing for an audience who (usually) knows the subject matter far better than the writer does. Martinich then offers practical advice for dealing with this odd situation.

The second chapter provides a nice, little introduction to the uses of logic in constructing that which is the heart of the philosophical essay: a well formed and well written argument.

In chapter three, the structure of a well-formed philosophical essay is discussed. The last half of this chapter contains a tiny essay on Hobbes, which Martinich uses to illustrate his points.

In "Composing", the fourth chapter, Martinich offers advice on everything from selecting a topic, through getting the stumped student started researching and writing, to polishing the final draft. From the information presented in this chapter, I have been able to develop an approach to philosophical composition that has been useful throughout the process of writing my masters thesis. This help alone has been worth the price of this book.

As in every field, there are tricks of the analytic trade, and in chapter five, Martinich explains seven tactics for analytic writing such as how to know which terms should be defined and how to define them, the role of counterexamples, and how to use dialectical reasoning in one's argument.

In the sixth chapter, although no specific rules exist, per se, Martinich discusses what it takes to make a sound argument (a valid argument, the premises of which are true) compelling.

The seventh chapter, sort of miniature Strunk and White, presents the elements of philosophical style. This is what separates the great writing from the merely good.

Like many, Martinich waits until the end to deal with the introduction. It seems that introductions have difficulties which are peculiar to it, and Martinich offers some advice on dealing with these difficulties.

Philosophical Writing concludes with two appendices. Although I am not inclined to procrastinate, Appendix A, "It's Sunday Night and I Have an Essay Due Monday Morning", has saved my backside a couple of times. Interestingly, the content of this appendix provides a good way to get the juices flowing even if the writer is not short on time. The book wraps up with a glossary of philosophical terms and common Latin phrases.

As stated in the beginning, anyone interested in writing well constructed arguments will do well to use this book as a guide. I highly recommend it.

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