Are you studying a subject in the humanities or social sciences? Do you have a long essay, dissertation, or thesis to write? This short guide is for international students, mature students, all students uncertain as to how to proceed.
You won’t have time to read more than you need to, so the student-friendly text is kept to a minimum. Advice is given concerning your title, what you might cover in your introduction; your review of the literature—your analysis of the ‘received opinion’ on the subject; your own counter-argument; your sources and use of evidence; and your conclusion.
A number of short, illustrative passages are included, written by distinguished authors, as well as a summary structure plan, and exemplar essay.
Colin Swatridge
Dr Colin Swatridge studied Theology and Philosophy at the University of Nottingham. Since 1998, he has been a visiting lecturer, in critical thinking and the art of argument, at the universities of Pannonia (Veszprém); Szeged; Pázmány Péter, and Károli Gáspár (Budapest), and Eszterházy Károli (Eger), in Hungary, and at institutions of higher education in Poland (Krosno), and Petru Maior University (Târgu Mureş) in Romania. His longstanding base has been Miskolc University in North-Eastern Hungary, where he teaches in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. His previous books include An Oxford Guide to Effective Argument And Critical Thinking (Oxford University Press); A Country Full Of Aliens, and Transylvania; Truth, Myth, Perspective (both published by Corvina Books, Budapest).
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Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage.
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Seitenzahl |
76
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E-Book DRM |
Digital Rights Management - Wasserzeichen
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Sprache |
Englisch
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E-Book-Format |
PDF
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Erscheinungsdatum |
01.07.2024
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Digitalprodukt / E-Book (Download)
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210,0 mm x 148,0 mm
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-7839-1
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