Find a compelling definition of science or nature
As I read these, I will be on the alert for your ability to read both with and against the grain – to understand Abram, Dillard, or Percy, but to also think deeply and critically about what they say. The lens should help you go beyond the first, superficial, or obvious statements one might make about these texts. Ultimately, the lens should provide critical vocabulary, and enable you to somehow address this question:
If (Abram’s, Dillard’s, or Percy’s essay) is somehow about (claims made by your lens/definition), then what do they say about those claims?
You should be quoting specific passages of Dillard or Percy in order to support your argument. You will also need to employ various examples as evidence to support each claim.
Stipulative definitions are allowed. (A stipulative definition is one that works only for the specific purposes of your argument.)
This should be double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, with an MLA format for in-text citations and the works cited page (see your handbook). It should be approximately three pages. Go longer or be shorter if you need to: quality is more important than quantity.
MLA
Science or nature
Science entails the study of the physical world comprising of all its manifestations by the use of systematic experimental and observational procedures. The actual physical world consisting of all its living things and phenomena is nature. Both nature and science are made up of laws rooted in various perceptions of governing dynamics. Laws pertaining…………