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In Plato’s Meno, Socrates argues that nobody actually has evil desires. Explain his argument and come up with an objection. Is Socrates right? Make your case Each paper must be at least 1200 words and reach at least the middle of the fourth page (double spaced). If you are going under 1200 words, you are missing some opportunities to improve your work. Try defending your thesis from an objection Citations are required whenever you are using someone else’s words, ideas, arguments, or research. Basically, if someone put work into something, you need to give them credit for that work A Strong, Interesting Thesis o Adding a new (and good!) objection to a position or argument we’ve discussed o Adding a new argument for one of the theories we’ve discussed o Pointing out that one position we’ve discussed is surprisingly inconsistent with a different topic we’ve discussed o Adding a new defense against an objection we’ve discussed
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