Personal Identity (Fall 1999) / Requirements and policies

Requirements and policies

1) Six short (please, no more than 1-2 pages) comments on the upcoming week's reading, due by 3:30 p.m. on the preceding Mondays. These will not be graded, but obviously thoughtless or otherwise inferior work will not be accepted.

2) One long paper (10-12 pages), due in my box in Classics 17 by noon on Monday, 6 December. Note: you are required to turn in a draft of this paper by noon on Monday, 15 November. The grade for the course will be based on this paper.

3) In general:

a) All assignments must be completed in order to pass the course.

b) Late papers will not be accepted. If you will be unable to complete an assignment on time, you must contact me before it is due.

c) Plagiarism will result in failure in this course and will be reported to the relevant academic authorities. Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work as your own. If you are unsure about whether something would be plagiarism, please ask. The University guidelines on plagiarism have some helpful advice on this point.


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