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Ryle thought that the word ‘exists’ is ambiguous (Ryle (1949) pp.23-24). Quine<br />

argued against Ryle’s view (Quine (1960) p.61).<br />

Note that page numbers are given. Not including page references is very poor page<br />

referencing. The point <strong>of</strong> giving page references is to support your claim that Ryle or Quine<br />

say what you claim they said. The reader can check for him or herself that these<br />

philosophers said what you claimed they said without having to thumb through every page <strong>of</strong><br />

the relevant books.<br />

For further details please see the referencing guide included in the Philosophy Study Guide.<br />

Handing in your essay<br />

Two copies <strong>of</strong> your essay should be handed to the SoSS Undergraduate Office, G.001, in<br />

the Arthur Lewis Building.<br />

You must also submit your essay electronically to ‘Turnitin’ via Blackboard. Further<br />

instructions on this will be made available on the Blackboard site for the <strong>course</strong>, see:<br />

https://login.manchester.ac.uk/cas/login<br />

Failure to submit both a hard copy and an electronic copy <strong>of</strong> your essay will result in<br />

a mark <strong>of</strong> zero. The hard copy and online submission (submitted through Blackboard)<br />

must be exactly the same.<br />

Deadline<br />

The submission date for the assessed essay is March 12 th <strong>2013</strong>. All essays will be<br />

submitted to the Undergraduate Office, G.001, in the Arthur Lewis building and must be<br />

submitted by 2pm on the hand in day.<br />

The standard essay submission form will be provided by the UG <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

See the Philosophy Study Guide for information about the granting <strong>of</strong> extensions and<br />

penalties for unexcused late submission and for overlong essays.<br />

Penalties for late submission <strong>of</strong> essays<br />

Essays submitted after 2.00pm carry the following day’s date. The penalties for late<br />

submission <strong>of</strong> essays is -10 marks for up to 24 hours late and -10 marks for each<br />

subsequent day (including weekends) for up to 10 days. Students who have a valid reason<br />

(i.e. mitigating circumstances with the necessary documentation) for not being able to submit<br />

their assessed essay on time should collect a mitigating circumstances form from the SoSS<br />

Undergraduate Office (Lewis, G.001), which should be completed and returned to G.001.<br />

Return <strong>of</strong> assessed essays<br />

A report on your assessed essay will be available on the Student System no later than 15<br />

working days after the essay deadline date (provided the essay is submitted on time).<br />

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