<p>I was just about to ask what class you’re in and which prof you have, but of course, I don’t need that information now.</p>
<p>I’m in the same class and I’m happy that I got an A on my Aristotle paper. Then again, I am a prospective philosophy major (with an economics minor at that).</p>
<p>The best advice I can give is to be clear and straightforward. It seems like an easy thing to do, but it’s really not. A lot of time has to be invested into clearing up confusing sentences and the like. Structure your paper well and make sure every paragraph has a point that is clear and easy to understand. Transitions help make your paper flow better too. Define important terms and as Student615 suggests, don’t think weak spots will go by unnoticed. A close reading of the philosophical text is crucial.</p>
<p>Hume looks challenging, and Kant even more so. Good luck with the rest of the course.</p>