Richard A. ("Red") Watson has published fiction, general
nonfiction, and scholarly books. His essay "On the Zeedijk," about
Descartes in Holland and first published in The Georgia Review, was
the lead essay in The Pushcart Prize XV, 1990–1991: Best of the
Small Presses. Red knows writing. He also knows academe and has
written Writing Philosophy as a kind of survival manual for
undergraduates, graduate students, and junior faculty members in
philosophy. Also helpful to those in the humanities and the social
sciences, the book is a guide to the professional writing and
publishing that are essential to an active participation in the
conversation and discussion that constitute these professional
fields. To the extent that publication is the crucial factor in
tenure decisions, it will help the beginning scholar meet tenure
criteria. Despite the importance of the oral tradition in
philosophy and the influence of the dialogue, many philosophical
points are so intricate and complex that they can be advanced,
followed, and criticized only if they are written as stepwise
arguments for study and contemplation at length and at leisure.
Watson provides a set of basic principles and a plan for writing
argumentative papers of 1,500 to 15,000 words (3 to 30 printed
pages) and books containing a sequence of sustained arguments of
70,000 to 150,000 words (200 to 300 printed pages). Because the
first book of most professional philosophers is a revised
dissertation, Watson presents a plan for writing that dissertation
in such a way that its chapters will serve as publishable articles
and the dissertation itself will need very little rewriting as a
book. His discussion of the principles of reason, clarity, and
argument ranges from such topics as dangling participles and the
proper usage of ellipses to matters of categorization and
univocity.
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