Academic Resources
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Basic Strategies and Guidelines for Academic Work in Philosophy
> Guidelines for Writing Critical Textual Analyses (T. R. Quigley)
> Guidelines for Writing Critical Visual Analyses (T. R. Quigley)
> Guidelines for Writing Philosophy Papers (Jim Pryor)
> Analyzing Arguments (Jim Pryor)
> Reading Philosophical Texts (Jim Pryor)
> Basic Philosophical Terms and Methods (Jim Pryor)
> Comprehensive Writer's Guide (University of Victoria)Campus and Online Writing Centers
Online DictionariesElectronic Resources
> Library and Online Databases (The New School)
Students with Disabilities
In keeping with the University's policy of providing equal access for students with disabilities, any student with a disability who needs academic accommodations should contact the office of Student Disability Services. All conversations will be kept confidential. Students requesting any accommodations will also need to meet with Tom McDonald in the office of Student Disability Services, who will conduct an interview, and if appropriate, provide an academic accommodation notification letter. Mr. McDonald's office is 65 Fifth Avenue, Room 409. He can be reached by phone at 212 229 5472. More information through Student Services and on the University website.
Last Update: 11 Aug 08