Reference no: EM132766449
Question
1. • Does the student show a clear and precise understanding of the questions?
• How well are the questions answered?
Note: Very often in philosophy there is more than one plausible response to a question. A plausible and well-argued response to a question that demonstrates familiarity with the relevant readings, lectures, concepts and arguments will do well even if your marker disagrees with your particular interpretation of the issues.
2. Explanation, Understanding and Analysis
• Does the student identify and explain key issues, concepts and arguments in a clear and precise manner?
• Are answers adequately supported with reference to relevant readings and lectures?
• Does the student demonstrate a deep and critical understanding of relevant arguments, concepts and issues?
• Does the student demonstrate a high level of originality and creativity?
3. Ethical Analysis
• Are answers, where appropriate, supported by relevant ethical principles, values and reasons?
• Is the use of ethical principles, values and reasons consistent with the student's particular moral judgements and moral conclusions?
4. Written Expression and Presentation
• Is written expression clear and concise?
• Is the physical presentation of the assignment adequate (in relation to legibility, spelling, grammar)?
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