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One definition of Knowledge is true belief based on strong evidence. What makes evidence strong enough and how can this limit be established?
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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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Oversimplication in the Ways of Knowing
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Rationalism vs. Empiricism
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Science_never_provides_solutions_only_poses_more_questions
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seeking truth
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Should a knower's personal point of view be considered an asset in the pursuit of knowledge, or an obstacle to be overcome?
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Should we trust science to give us a complete understanding of the world?
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The Illusion of Anne-Katherine
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The Mind Is Misled
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The progression of knowledge in the area of science relies on scientists' utilization of a process called the scientific method.
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The question of truth
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The Solution.
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Theory of Knowledge Essay
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Theory of Knowledge; Scientific Methods Essay.
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To what extent can subliminal messaging alter one's perception?
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TOK May 07/08 topic 2
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What may be meant by AndreGide's comment that what eludes logic is the most precious element in us and one can draw nothing from a syllogism that the mind has not put there in advance?
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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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Where does knowledge come from?
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Which is the more important attribute of the historian: the ability to analyse evidence scientifically, or the ability to develop interpretations of evidence using creative imagination?
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Which sources of knowledge books, websites, the media, personal experience, authority, or some other do you consider the most trustworthy?
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work based project
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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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“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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