250-300 words outlining John Stuart Mill’s paper based on these instructions:
1)Summarise the reading. Try to accurately describe the main position the author argues for (or if the reading is less argumentative, sketch out the different positions they discuss).
2) Then add some detail about their arguments – what do they base their argument on? Do they use cases and examples or is their argument more theoretical? Do they make (implicitly or explicitly) any assumptions?
3) Finally, give your view on the author’s position – do you think they’re correct? Would you add anything to their argument? Does their argument only work in certain circumstances?
4) Response papers are directed at the reading, you should summarise the main points and outlining whether you agree with the author’s position and why.
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