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    Certainty vs Doubt Essay

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    Donatello Versace 4 September 2014 Period 7‚ AP Lang Ms. Burke The argument between certainty and doubt is highly controversial. Despite the side that people have accustomed themselves to‚ there are still pros and cons to both. A person’s doubt can easily distract them from reaching their full potential‚ while it can also aide in making a more realistic and achievable decision because with doubt they are able to question their abilities and eliminate the options that aren’t as feasible. Whereas

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    TOK Essay To understand something you need to rely on your own experience and culture .Does it mean that it is impossible to have objective knowledge? Candidate Name: Geetesh gupta Roll Number: 31 College Name: Kirloskar Institute Of Advanced Management Studies‚ Harihar Session: January 2014 Word Count: 400-500 Words When we were kids we were told and taught by our parents and teachers certain things like the

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    Theory of Knowledge

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    TOK ESSAY PLAN “… our knowledge is only a collection of scraps and fragments that we put together into a pleasing design‚ and often the discovery of one new fragment would cause us to alter utterly the whole design” (Morris Bishop). To what extent is this true in history and one other area of knowledge? To what extent = Ex: (Nat Sciences- atomic theory) (History- soviet archives opened- new outlook‚ perspective) KI: RLS: Assumption: Implication: AOK: WOK: 5: This is a bit of an intellectual

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    Know-how is more than knowledge. It puts knowledge to work in the real world. It is how scientific discoveries become routine medical treatments‚ and how inventions — like the iPod or the Internet — become the products and services that change how we work and play. The saying "Knowledge is power" is first attributed to philosopher Sir Francis Bacon in 1597. It was true then and it’s true now. Most firms recognize that knowledge in the form of Thought Leadership - delivering new ideas and

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    Communicating knowledge Symbolic representations can be used to indicate meaning and can be thought of as a dynamic process. Hence the transfer of the symbolic representation can be viewed as one ascription process whereby knowledge can be transferred. Other forms of communication include observation and imitation‚ verbal exchange‚ and audio and video recordings. Philosophers of language and semioticians construct and analyze theories of knowledge transfer or communication. While many would agree

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    TOK sceptic essay

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    II. It is a risky approach‚ in several cases‚ the attempt to clarify a concept/definition leads to a greater degree of confusion from before which ultimately doesn’t help in acquiring knowledge‚ and becomes a hindrance in the acquisition of knowledge. a. Example i. In history‚ when I was studying the Arab-Israeli conflict‚ which is greatly known to be one of the most controversial conflicts in history‚ every aspect needed to be considered. In order to actually understand what was going on‚ I asked

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    assume‚ or even unconsciously‚ place their country at the center of their map‚ or even enlarge its size‚ due to the fact that they have so much pride and honor in possessing that particular nationality. It’s not necessarily ignorance or lack of knowledge that causes this occurrence‚ but more of heightened focus on their own area. Please list the significant ideas in “The Concept of ’Perspectives’” This passage primarily asserts that if asked for someone’s worldview‚ then every map is correct because

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    Tok Sense Perception

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    perception a good foundation for reliable knowledge? Sitting in this classroom today‚ I can see different things around me‚ smell different smells around the room‚ feel the keyboard underneath my fingertips‚ taste the apple I had during lunch and hear all the different sounds coming from all different people in the room. I can say I know this to be true because we perceive the world through our five senses: sight‚ sound‚ taste‚ touch and smell. Knowledge is what we learn‚ what we gain from our own

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    Memory- A ToK Essay

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    Memory ‘Memory – like liberty – is a fragile thing’ – Elizabeth Loftus. What does this statement suggest about memory as a way of knowing in the pursuit of ethical knowledge? Loftus suggests that memory‚ like liberty (i.e. freedom)‚ is something that can easily be manipulated due to its delicate nature. The title assumes that we can recall on past events in order to draw reasonable conclusions surrounding ethical issues. In order to understand the question raised in the title more easily it could

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    Tok Essay Ways Of Knowing Using one way of knowing is not enough if you want to determine if something is true or if something is believed to be true. The different ways of knowing are sense perception‚ reasoning‚ emotion and memory. Plato once stated that knowledge is “Justified true belief” which just goes to show that in order to obtain knowledge‚ we need to know certain thing as a fact‚ not belief. When we believe something is true‚ we do not know it for certain. We just have faith in

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