Paper AssignmentWrite a 2-3 page paper addressing the following prompt:What is Wolf’s Sane Deep-Self View and how does her view allow us to evaluate moral responsibility without resolving the debate over freedom and determinism? Be sure to specify why the Sane Deep-Self View allows for conditions for holding someone morally responsible regardless of whether Libertarianism, Hard Determinism, or Soft Determinism is true.In addressing this prompt, you can and should use the reading from Van Inwagen and Wolf as well as any other content provided in this unit (e.g. videos, my own presentation of the content). Additional sources are unnecessary and highly NOT recommended. I will provide the sources at the bottom of this paper detail page as well as the essay organization and what is expected from each paragraph!!! Also very important note, have CLARITY in this essay!!!Given the purposes of this assignment, it is important that you provide clear definitions of key terms, explain concepts and theories in detail and with examples when helpful, and demonstrate your understanding by providing these explanations in your own words whenever possible (instead of quoting). My recommendation is to demonstrate your understanding of the reading through selective quoting (in other words, keep quoting to a minimum) and when quoting, be sure to explain what the quote means and how it connects to the rest of the discussion.Submission Guidelines:1 inch margins, double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font (Be sure to check these formatting guidelines as these may not be the default setting on your word processor).Paper must be at least two full pages and must not be longer than three full pages. Any papers that do not meet the minimum page requirement will be penalized, and anything written beyond the third page will not be read.Upload your paper in Word or PDF format (doc, docx, pdf). Other formats (e.g. Pages) will not be accepted.Your paper will be run through the plagiarism detection program. I take academic integrity very seriously as a matter of fairness to all PCC students, and though in many cases, students unknowingly violate the academic integrity policy, you will still be held responsible for making sure your work complies with those policies.Grading Rubric Please read and use it to follow guidelines for writing this essay!!!I] Content1.Addressing the Prompt✵Address the prompt completely. Make sure that you are addressing all parts of the prompt.✵Do not veer off topic. You are evaluated on how well you address the prompt, not on how much you know. So leave out information that has nothing to do with answering the prompt.✵You will not be penalized directly for including information irrelevant to the prompt. However, adding irrelevant information can hurt your grade indirectly by taking up space that can be used to address the prompt (if there is a page limit) and by opening yourself up to possible inaccurate information (which will be penalized even if not addressing prompt).2.Accuracy✵Show that you comprehend, in full detail, the course material.✵When providing your own objections or replies, make sure that your responses do not reflect a misunderstanding of another’s position (if applicable).✵Note that you are graded on what you can demonstrate, not on what you know. So pay careful attention to how your writing is received by others. (Your writing may make sense to you, but not to an outside reader.)✵Pay careful attention to the way you phrase your thoughts. Minor changes to just a few words (e.g. exclusion of a negation, disjunctive instead of conjunction) can radically alter the meaning of a sentence.3.Depth and Breadth✵Do not provide a mere summary of the course material. Show that you understand the material in some depth and breadth while staying on topic. Regurgitating your notes from the class will not give you very high marks, even if you (technically) address the prompt.✵Explain how the materials discussed connect together. For instance, if you are presenting an argument, explain how the premises lead you to the conclusion; also explain the justifications or assumptions used to support each premise.✵Include any additional information that is important for understanding the topic at hand. This includes, but is not limited to, explanations of technical terms and concepts, and background assumptions crucial for the argument(s).✵Examples can be extremely helpful in explaining more complex ideas or arguments.4.Philosophic Insight✵In some cases, you may be asked to provide your own input on the issues. In formulating your responses, you need to demonstrate some philosophic insight, not merely regurgitate another’s ideas or agree/disagree with some position. You are expected to contribute something additional to the discussion.✵At the same time, do not make over-reaching claims that are difficult to defend. Often, minor points are sufficient. Aim for accuracy and clarity, not creativity. Creativity for the sake of creativity is highly discouraged.[II] Organization and Style of this essay (also very important to follow guidelines please!!!)1.Introduction and Thesis✵The introduction should be very brief, simply directing the readers to the general topic and the structure of the rest of the paper. Do not give flowery, overly-dramatic introductions✵Provide a clear thesis that addresses the prompt. The thesis should be easy to find (e.g. toward the end of the introduction), not hidden amongst various other claims.2.Body Paragraphs✵Body paragraphs should provide sufficient support for the thesis. They should do so in some logical, structured manner, appropriate to the topic at hand.✵Given the aim of body paragraphs, make explicit the connection between the body paragraphs and the overall thesis presented in the introduction.✵Each body paragraph should make some particular point. Use the breaks between paragraphs to help structure your thoughts (instead of simply writing one long paragraph to address the entire prompt).✵Include quotes when appropriate, but use them with caution. Overuse of quotes may reflect a lack of understanding on your part; a better way to demonstrate your understanding of the material is to restate the thought in your own words. If you do use quotes, do not simply insert them, but instead explain the quote (e.g. what is it saying, what is its relevant to the discussion at hand).3.Grammar and Writing Style✵Demonstrate command over your own writing. Your writing should be polished with minimal typographical, grammatical, and stylistic errors.✵Avoid ambiguity!!! Writing that lacks clarity leaves greater room for interpretation on the part of the reader, who may not be charitable.✵Since the aim of philosophical writing is clarity, do not focus so much on the aesthetics. Instead, be direct and concise.Sources to use to help you write this essay!!! (I will attach these sources as files as well if there is trouble accessing them as well as the grading rubric for this essay)1. http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/1011404/27295223/1476811121213/Wolf.pdf?token=zYCI31CsZ8ddYj3DriY4l9SnFoI%3D(wolf sanity and the metaphysics of responsibility chapter 19 page 372-387)2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCGtkDzELAI3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KETTtiprINU4.http://www.davidjamesbar.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/van-Inwagen-The-Powers-of-Rational-Beings-Freedom-of-the-Will.pdf(The Powers of Rational Beings: FREEDOM OF THE WILL Chapter 12 by Peter van Inwagen)
