The structure will be very similar to exams 1 and 2, based on the review questions at the end of the Web lecture notes for each week.
The structure will be very similar to exam 1, based on the review questions at the end of the Web lecture notes for each week.
You will need to answer 4 out of 5. Make your answers as detailed as you can - they should be a paragraph long, written in complete sentences. Your answers should be based on the textbook, the Web lecture notes, and class lectures and discussions.
You will need to answer 1 out of 2. Your essay should have an introduction, discussion, and conclusion, organized into paragraphs with complete sentences. Essays will be marked according to the comprehensiveness and quality of your arguments, not according to your conclusion. To prepare essays, use the following template:
Consequences for and against |
Rights/duties for and against | Principles for and against | |
| Option 1 | |||
| Option 2 | |||
| Option 3 ... |
Note: the exam questions will be very similar to the review questions found at the end of each week's Web lecture notes.
Computational Epistemology Laboratory.
This page updated March 15, 2010