References
After you have completed this exercise you should have demonstrated your ability to
- Add a cover page.
- Add a table of contents.
- Add footnotes/endnotes
- Add citations
- Add a bib
- Build an index.
This assignment will continue to format the Liar's Paradox paper. You may continue to work on your document from the previous exercise or start with this one
- Insert a cover page of your choice. Make sure all fields are filled in or deleted.
- Remove the titles from the first page of text.
- Add a new section between the title page and the document.
- Insert a table of contents on this page.
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- Footnotes:
- Find Star Trek: The Original Series and add the footnote The Best One Ever
- Find the Doctor temporarily in the next sentence. Add a footnote to Doctor that says John Pertwee
- Make sure footnotes are at the end of the page.
- Number the footnotes i, ii, iii
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- Add the following references
- Journal Article:
- Author: Andrew Irvine,
- Title: "Gaps, Gluts, and Paradox"
- Journal: Canadian Journal of Philosophy
- Vol: 18
- Year 1992
- Pages: 273-299
- Book
- Author: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
- Title: Don Quixote
- Published 1615
- Publisher: Francisco de Robles
- City: Madrid
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- Insert the following citations
- Where Don Quixote is referenced in the text, cite Cervantes
- find for resolving the paradox. and cite Irvine.
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- Build a bib
- Insert a new section at the end of the document.
- The new section should start on a new page.
- Insert a bibliography in this new section.
- The the document should use the Chicago style.
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- Build an index
- Mark all instances of logical analysis for inclusion in the index.
- Mark all instances of liar paradox for inclusion in the index.
- Mark liar's paradox as See liar paradox
- On a new page, after the bibliography but in the same section, build an index.
- Build this using the fancy style.
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- Save your document where you can find it, we will continue with this next time.
- Upload the document to the D2L assignment folder References