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Reason and emotion
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... 10."There can be no knowledge without emotion... until we have felt the force of the knowledge it is not ours"(adapted from Arnold Bennett. Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion. Theory of Knowledge Natalie Sullivan Candidate number 0650-035 Word Count-1.595 St.Dominics International School May 2009 Some believe that emotions are what provides us with a reason to live. Arnold Bennett a famous novelist who established an important link between English literature and realism states, "There can be no knowledge without emotion... until we have felt the force of the knowledge it is not ours". However the relationship between knowledge and emotion is more complicated. The importance of emotional input varies from subject to subject, depending on the level of personal intervention required. This argument will be evaluated using the following areas of knowledge; biology, History and Art. By analysing certain aspects of these areas of knowledge and providing examples the significance of














