Writing for the subject

Introductions to writing for Philosophy

  • Philosophical writing by Martinich is available at classmark B52.7 MAR in the Arts and Social Sciences Library.
  • Other books on study skills in general are available at classmark LB1049, and on research skills at LB 2369, all in the Arts and Social Sciences Library.

Citing references in your work

There is no single way of writing references. The two most common styles are the Harvard system and the Numeric system, details of which can be found in the guides mentioned below.  You will need to use the style specified by your department or by the body or journal to which you are submitting your work.  If there are no guidelines specified, you should make sure that you write your references in a consistent way.

The Journal title abbreviations in Philosophy page gives advice on how you can ascertain journal title abbreviations to be used in your reference list.

The Plagiarism: information and advice for students page includes these sections: