Any topic (writer’s choice)

Topic: Hume claims that in spite of the controversy surrounding liberty and necessity, all of humankind have ever agreed in the doctrine of liberty as well as in that of necessity (63). First, explain Humes claim. Next, Explain how Kant might respond to Humes position given his Prolegomena (see especially pages 78-81).
Notes:
1. Develop your response by making decisions about which passages, ideas, and concepts you will focus on, and by formulating a claim or claims that you will support in your paper. You do not, and cannot, say everything there is to say, nor should you try to summarize everything. Rather, you want to structure your essay according to a specific idea or two that you want to elucidate. You want to cite specific passages and explain them. Your paper should be narrow and focused rather than broad and general. The question(s) above is a general context for your inquiry. Also, while your paper can have a critical element, your paper should not simply be a critique of a thinker. Also, your paper cannot simply be a summary of the material.
2. This is not a research paper and you do not need anything besides our readings and your own thought. However, if you are inclined to include other material, that is OK so long as it is in support of your claims and does not take their place. Also, be sure not to plagiarize. Anytime you are reading additional material for this paper it should be noted, even if you are not using direct quotations.
Criteria for Grading:
1. Thesis: Paper offers a clear and insightful statement of purpose, motivates and frames position clearly.
2. Philosophic Content: How well the paper demonstrates a complex understanding of the concepts involved in the
assignment.
3. Argument: How well a paper supports claims logically with relevant grounds.
4. Use of Text: How well the paper utilizes brief citations from the text to support its analysis.
5. Communication: How well the paper is written in terms of organization, clarity, spelling, grammar, and syntax.
Technical Details
1. 4-6 pages of text
2. Use one inch margins and double space. You can use either 11 or 12 point Times New Roman font
3. Use objective language and avoid phrases like I feel, in my opinion, etc.
4. When citing a passage, put the book or essay in parentheses with the marginal number or page number, for
            example, Descartes claims, I love dogs and kits (Discourse 27.

5. Underline or italicize book titles.
6. You dont need a bibliography, unless you are using another edition / translation than assigned for the course.
7. This is not a research paper, but if you bring in any outside material, be sure to cite the source and include a
bibliography. If you are reading anything outside of the assigned material and if there are any traces of it at all in
your paper, be sure to indicate the source. Failing to do so is plagiarism.
8. In the opening paragraph and throughout the paper avoid generalizations such as Many people have contemplated
…, For centuries the best minds …, etc.

I cannot find the readings of Humes Enquiry.