Professor Gabriel Sullivan

Professor Gabriel Sullivan

Author's Bio

Professor Gabriel Sullivan is a distinguished philosopher focusing on the intersections of philosophy of science, philosophy of biology, and philosophy of mind. His research contributions and dedication to scholarship have been widely acknowledged.

Competences:

  • Philosophy of Science
  • Philosophy of Biology
  • Philosophy of Mind

Articles by Professor Gabriel Sullivan

Essay Writing
How to Write a Philosophy Essay

You've got a philosophy essay to write and you're not sure where to start. Unlike most essays, a philosophy paper isn't about summarizing what other thinkers said, it's about making your own argument and defending it logically.This guide walks you through the process step by step, from reading your prompt correctly to revising for the clarity your professor is actually grading on. 

Essay Writing
Philosophy Essay Examples: Annotated Samples for Students

Your professor assigned a philosophy essay. The examples online are either full academic papers that are hard to parse, or vague outlines that don't show you what the finished thing actually looks like. This page gives you four annotated philosophy essay examples; argumentative, comparative, analytical, and personal, with notes on exactly why each one works. Read through the type that matches your assignment and you'll know what to aim for.These are excerpts, each one shows the key structural moves (introduction, body argument, objection and response, conclusion) rather than every paragraph in full.

Essay Writing
Philosophy Essay Topics: 100+ Ideas for College Students

Your professor assigned a philosophy essay and gave you a topic as broad as "write about ethics" or nothing at all. You need something specific enough to argue, manageable enough to research, and interesting enough that you can actually write 1,500 words about it without losing the will to live.This page has 100+ options organised by category, difficulty, and essay type, plus a short guide on how to narrow whatever you pick into a thesis your professor will actually respect. 

Essay Writing
How to Write a Philosophy Argument

Your professor wants a philosophy argument. Not an opinion. Not a summary of what Kant said. An actual argument: a claim, the reasons behind it, and engagement with the strongest objection against it.Here is how to build one from scratch.