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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'knowledge'
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| If language is so ambiguous, emotionally laden, relative, personal and collective, how far can it be trusted in conveying 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 opposing statements? "Different cultures have different truths" |
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| ‘Without the First World War British women would not have gained the right to vote in 1918.’ Do you agree or disagree with this interpretation? Explain your answer using the sources and your own knowledge. |
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| Discuss some of the ways in which statistics can be used or misused in different Areas of Knowledge to assist and mislead us, and how we can determine whether to accept the statistical evidence that is presented to us. |
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| I intend to assess two pieces of such knowledge Descartes which believes himself to prove with logic. The two ideas being the existence of God and the duality of the body and mind. |
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| Identify the range of needs that Lisa may require help or support with. Identify the key knowledge, skills, values and personal characteristics that a practitioner would need, in order to provide effective guidance for Lisa. |
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| Language helps us to acquire knowledge |
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| Seeking the truth in the ocean of knowledge |
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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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| "All human thoughts come into existence by grasping the meaning and mastering the use language" Polanyi - Do you agree? Discuss what the author means in the quotation and from a language perspective discern how it relates to knowledge. |
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| "Animals learn death first at the moment of death; man approaches death with the knowledge it is closer every hour..." |
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| "At some point unknown to us, and probably desired to remain unknown an ancestor had the "I am" thought, the human species now had a mind, but more. Knowledge of Mind-All else follows |
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| "Can language be said to hinder knowledge?" |
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| "Describe and evaluate Emotivism, showing knowledge of its key thinkers and critics?" |
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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 opposing statements? |
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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 opposing statements? |
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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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| "Do you know that you're not dreaming right now? If you don't, then does that mean that you don't have any perpetual knowledge of your present environment?" |
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| "Does knowledge of grammar improve a child's ability to write?" |
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| "Dunkirk was a great deliverance and a great disaster" (A.J.P Taylor) Is there sufficient evidence in sources A-G to support this interpretation? Use the sources and knowledge form your studies to explain your answer. |
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| "Dunkirk was a great deliverance and a great disaster" (AJP Taylor) - Is there sufficient evidence in Sources A to G to support this interpretation? Use the sources and knowledge from your studies to explain your answer. |
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| "Dunkirk was a great deliverance and a great disaster". Is there sufficient evidence in sources D to J to support this interpretation? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer. |
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| "Dunkirk was a great deliverance and a great disaster." AJP Taylor. Is there sufficient evidence in sources A to G to support this interpretation? Use the sources and knowledge from your studies to explain your answer. |
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| "Evacuation was a great success!" Do you agree or disagree with this interpretation? Use sources and your own knowledge to explain your answer. |
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| "Evacuation was a great success" Do you agree or disagree with this interpretation? Explain your answer using the sources and knowledge from your own studies. |
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