For this in-class writing, reflect on your writing process
(1) Did you plan for writing the paper? What was your plan? How did it work for you? (2) What were the challenging parts of writing your paper? Planning, writing, time management, anxiety, or anything else? (3) What area of the paper do you think you did the best (organization/structure, evidence/ analysis, language convention, or anything else)? Why? (4) Have you done this kind of writing before? How is it different from other kinds of writing you have done? (5) If you had a chance to do this paper again, what would you have done differently? (6) Any lessons you want to remind yourself for later assignments? Please write until the time is up and upload your reflection to our Facebook group.
(The Jones and Bartlett Series in Philosophy) Louis P. Pojman - Life and Death - Grappling With The Moral Dilemmas of Our Time-Jones Bartlett Publishers (1992)
(Psychology and The Other) Matthew Clemente - Eros Crucified - Death, Desire, and The Divine in Psychoanalysis and Philosophy of Religion-Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group (2019)