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The Meaning of Truth
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Theory of Knowledge Topic 2 Essay
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There are many different authorities including academicians, politicians, global organizations and companies, who make knowledge claims, as an experienced TOK student what criteria do you use to distinguish between knowledge, opinion and propaganda.
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TOK - Accepted Conventions
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ToK Essay
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TOK Essay
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tok essay 6
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TOK essay topic 5
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Tok essay- context is all
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ToK presentation
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What are the differences between “I am certain” and “it is certain”, and is passionate conviction ever sufficient for justifying knowledge?
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When mathematicians, historians and scientists say that they have explained something are they using the word explain in the same way?
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Which is the more important attribute of the historians; the ability to analyse evidence scientifically or the ability to develop interpretation of evidence using creative imagination?
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Can a machine know?
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" For some people science is the supreme form of knowledge. Is this view reasonable or does it involve a misunderstanding of science or of knowledge?"
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"Different cultures have different truths." "A truth is that which can be accepted universally." What are the implications for knowledge of agreeing with these opposite statements?
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"In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters thorough which one perceives the world" - Discuss and evaluate this claim.
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"In order to find out how things really are, one must understand the filters through which one perceives the world" discuss.
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"The arts deal in the particular, the individual, and the personal. While the sciences deal in the general, the universal and the collective" - To what extent does this statement obscure the nature of both areas of knowledge?
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"The arts deal in the particular, the individual, and the personal. While the sciences deal in the general, the universal and the collective." To what extent does this statement obscure the nature of both areas of knowledge?
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"What I tell you three times is true" (Lewis Carroll) Might this formula- or a more sophisticated version of it- actually determine what we believe to be true?
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"What I tell you three times is true." (Lewis Carroll) Might this formula - Or a more sophisticates version of it actually determine what we believe to be true?
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"Without a knowledge of the past, we would have no knowledge at all." Evaluate this assertion with reference to history and the following areas of knowledge: Mathematics and Natural Science.
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God may have separated the heavens from the earth. He did not separate astronomy from marine biology. (Jonathan Levy) To what extent are the classifications separating Areas of Knowledge justified?
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True statements cannot become false, nor can false statements become true.
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