How I arrived at Views on certain essays

In the first essay I discuss Aristotle’s theory of goodness. In order to develop an argumentative essay on this topic I interpreted Plato’s theory of goodness as well as Aristotle’s counter theory. After analyzing these two theories I developed my thesis, and then moved on to argue my thesis throughout the essay. While creating this essay I felt more justified in my beliefs on the topic. In the second essay I wrote about the justification of suicide. While writing creating this essay I changed my mind regarding the subject several different times. While discussing counter arguments for the argument I decided that my argument was false. I went on to change my introduction, and changed the statement made. Finally in the third paper I developed a conclusion that justified my current beliefs on the topic by backing up my stance on a position with evidence created by the different philosophers. I arrived at this view by analyzing articles from class as well as researching the topic online. I was able to find other philosophers that we did not discuss in class and view their arguments. After analyzing the different thoughts on the topic I was able to create a argumentative statement.

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Published by: Andrew Crane

I am currently an undergraduate student at the Virginia Military Institute majoring in psychology with a minor in leadership studies. I enjoy the arts and attempt to take as many writing intensive courses as possible to better prepare myself for future career situations. My goal as an undergraduate is get accepted into a competitive graduate program in Clinical Psychology. I wish to study clinical psychology with a focus in forensic psychology. My ePortfolio displays different class work that I have done here at VMI through the english department. I will also be posting my future undergraduate research on this site.

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