In the study of philosophy, as you have seen, we must -- in some sense -- become philosophers ourselves. In other words, to study philosophy is to do philosophy. In doing a case study of yourself as a philosopher, you will explore how you have or have not been affected by taking this course. Your case study may include anything that you feel is worthy of inclusion; however, it must include the following: a) a review or analysis of yourself as a philosopher before taking this class; b) an evaluation of yourself as a philosopher while taking this course; c) at least two quotations from your readings that were most important to you; d) how you think this course may have affected you or changed you; and, e) some advice relating to philosophy that you give yourself regarding your future.
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