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Highest Rated Theory of Knowledge Essays
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| "I can do anything I choose as long as I do not hurt anyone else." Explore the implications of this statement, relating it to the ways of knowing and problems 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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| The Illusion of Anne-Katherine |
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| To what extent can subliminal messaging alter one's perception? |
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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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| "Only knowledge that can be proven by logic or empirical methods is meaningful" In light of this statement how the arts be justified as possessing knowledge? |
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| True statements cannot become false, nor can false statements become true. |
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| Different cultures have different truths. |
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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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| What might be meant by Nietzche's comment that "rational thought is interpretation according to a scheme which we cannot escape". What implications might this have for knowledge acquisition? |
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| Can we know something that has not yet been proven true? |
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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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| If facts themselves never prove or disprove anything, what else is involved in the proof of a statement?" |
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| Does science make us narrow-minded? |
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| "There is no such thing as a consistent ethical point of view: in reality, everyone's ethics are a mixture, if not a muddle." To what extent do you agree? A personal response |
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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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| One definition of knowledge is true belief based on strong evidence. What makes evidence "strong" enough and how can this be established especially through perception? |
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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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| Indiana Jones - Knowledge Issues |
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| Children in care |
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| The question of truth |
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Most Recent Theory of Knowledge Essays
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| David Hume God |
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| Are reason and emotion equally necessary in justifying moral decisions? |
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| In areas of knowledge such as the arts and the sciences, do we learn more from work that follows or that breaks with accepted conventions? |
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