Your original post should fall between 400-425 words words.
You must cite the two articles by Sebo two times each (four times total).
You may cite the video, but these citations do not count toward the four required citations (see the syllabus for more on citation requirements).
Prompt: So, are chimpanzees persons? Your response to Sebo’s article must include a descriiption and analysis of his notion of personhood (i.e., what is his criteria for personhood?). Why does Sebo oppose human exceptionalism? Do you agree with his ideas, why or why not?
You are not to use any outside resources for these posts – only assigned course material may be used.
You may only cite the textbook or the other required materials (no outside sources), but any reference to the course readings must be cited. It is also important not to quote too much (some people attempt to fill up their posts primarily with quotes – this will cost you points). You need to correctly paraphrase (summarize) the reading in your own words, and then cite this summary. Regarding citations, simply insert parentheses with the quoted work, with page number (when applicable); the format of citation shown immediately below will extend to slides, handouts, and podcasts. For instance:
Example #1: Joe uses a brief quote from page 10 of the textbook. At the end of the quotation he inserts: (author last name, pg. 10)
Example #2: Lulu uses an idea from one of the required videos named, “Empathy & Character Engagement”, which occurs at the one minute and thirty second mark. At the end of the sentence she credits the video for the idea by inserting: (Empathy & Character Engagement, 1:30)
Also watch the following Youtube video : Who Has Moral Status by Jeff Sebo https://youtu.be/smuhAjyRbw0
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