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Can a machine know?
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Can we know something that has not yet been proven true?
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Children in care
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Compare and contrast any two different ways of knowing cats. Is it possible to give any preferential status to one particular way?
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Compare and contrast knowing a friend to knowing how to swim,knowing a scientific theory and knowing a historical period.
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Compare the effectiveness of emotion and reason in discovering the truth about one or more areas of knowledge (with specific reference to cannabalism)
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Dianetics - a science or pseudoscience?
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Different cultures have different truths.
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Do we believe in science, and how much do we believe it?
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Do we have to learn to think scientifically in order to find the truth?
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Does an individual's knowledge of cats come from inside or outside (i.e. do we construct knowledge or do we simply recognize it?)
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Does science make us narrow-minded?
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Evaluate the ways in which emotion may enhance and/or undermine reasoning as a way of knowing.
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For it is in the long run that, somehow, Truth may Survive-through the Decay of Untruth
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Galileo and the scientific method
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How Things Really Are
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If facts by themselves never prove or disprove anything, what else is involved in the proof of a statement?
If facts themselves never prove or disprove anything, what else is involved in the proof of a statement?”
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Indiana Jones - Knowledge Issues
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Is Mathematics a Tool or a Toy?
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Is the claim "having a black cat walk in front of your path brings bad luck" to be given the same knowledge status as a claim "the gravitational constant is 9.8m/s2"? Explain.
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Is there knowledge we should not seek? Or is all knowledge inherently a good thing and can only people are harmful?
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Is there knowledge we should not seek? Or is all knowledge inherently a good thing, and can only persons be harmful?
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language
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Neither Art nor Science can give us a complete knowledge of the world. Discuss.
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