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How Things Really Are

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Sriharsha Kota Mr. Hurdle IB Theory of Knowledge 4 March 2007 How Things Really Are "In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world." Men observe the world around them through the ways of knowing: emotion, reason, language and perception. It is through these means that men study the areas of knowledge. In the world in which we live, our fundamental beliefs and where we grow up create filters through which we will experience in our lives. Filters are the mediums through which an object passes through and is then sorted out. In this case, that which passes through our "filters" would be the perceptions of our world. To successfully analyze this quote, the language within the claim must be examined. The structure of language in this claim will strongly influence how it is comprehended by the reader. One major item that must be...

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