How to structure your review
•Introduction
•The topic of the article/chapter (tip – this is going to be, partly, one of the thinkers/topics we have looked at so far)
•The main point of the article/chapter
•Which elements you will focus on
•Your evaluation of the article/chapter in brief
•Summary
•Run through the main points in more detail
•‘Reconstruct’ the argument of the article/chapter
•What does it say about key thinkers/theories studied so far?
•Evaluation
•Overall, is the position outlined in the article/chapter convincing?
•Which points are especially interesting, relevant, or problematic? Explain why
•Does each move in the author’s argument work?
•Conclusion
•This can be short – a few sentences
•Summarise your evaluation of the article/chapter
– In addition to the main source, you should aim to use the thinkerlisted in brackets at the end and at least one other source
-Use the reference for the main article/chapter as your title
-Give page numbers,this is possible for each of the main sources
-Cite the other sources you use and list them in your bibliography
TAKE THE ADDITIONAL SOURCE FROM SATANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY