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    Lucian Skerjanec Date: 23/11/12 IB 11 TOK Mr. Bryant Theory of Knowledge IB 11 Semester 1 Test Review Guide Propositional Knowledge and “Knowing That” Plato and his students began studying knowledge by analyzing if it was valid. They came to conclude that for knowledge to be certain‚ it must… Can be described and communicated to anyone effectively and accurately. It must be absolutely convincing to anyone you communicate with. A “proposition” is a formal statement of convincing knowledge

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    In the debate over whether speech codes should be enforced or not on university campuses‚ the opponents conclude that university’s should not enforce a hate speech code because it impedes academic freedom. On the other side of the debate‚ the supporters conclude that it is a university’s responsibility to enforce hate speech code for an equal education opportunity. In this essay‚ I will conclude that hate speech should be regulated by a code enforced by the university because of the protection it

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    Chapter 4 – Reasons for belief and doubt * If we care whether our beliefs are true or reliable then we must care about the reasons for accepting those beliefs * The better the reasons for acceptance‚ the more likely are the beliefs‚ or statements to be true * Inadequate reasons‚ no reasons or fake reasons should lead us to doubt a statement * When two claims conflict they simply cannot both be true * If a new claim conflicts with other claims we have good reason to accept‚ we

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    major calls on his “comades” to raise against the humans in revolt. He believes he can achieve this dream by convincing the animals of the wickdness of humans. Througout this speech‚ he uses different types of proporanga. such as fear mongering and hasty generliaztion. old major tries to use the animals fear of slavery and unhappiness to turn the animals against jones. He explains to the animals of Manor Farm what will happen when “[their] usefulness comes to and end” and telling them

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    decent amount of its ups and downs of fortune. Prince Hamlet is conflicted and dazed upon the overall position he has come to in his life‚ mourning for his royal father’s death‚ King Hamlet‚ and unable to bear the deception and betrayal of his mother’s hasty marriage. In the first nine lines of Hamlet’s soliloquy‚ Hamlet expresses his inward and innermost thoughts‚ believing that the only key to his end his agony and misery is by suicide. He wishes “that this too solid flesh would melt‚ thaw and

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    ASR 22420-Part 1 of the Assignment Part A Accounting numbers take part in an importance role of decision making‚ contracting and stewardship. Besides‚ accounting numbers are used mainly for decision making. They are also measures used in management compensation contract because of the following reasons: According to Ross et al (2011)‚ in order to motivate managers act in the shareholders’ interests. It is known that a company is owned by its shareholders but the management is separate from the

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    Proverbs have a deep meaning and if we analyze them ‚we can decipher their meaning . This proverb literally means that a small tear in a cloth or garment can be corrected or remedied if attended to in time . But if ignored this small tear may widen leading to more work or the garment may have to be discarded. In this manner‚ this proverb warns us against neglecting small faults or imperfections which may lead to big troubles . Time waits for no one ‚ so we should never put off till tomorrow something

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    insight into these thoughts‚ which in turn aid their understanding of the plot and where the character stands in relation to these events. Hamlet’s first soliloquy of the play is filled with his reflection on familial matters‚ namely his mother’s hasty marriage to Claudius‚ and how religion has failed him. Shakespeare has used this soliloquy in Act 1 of Scene 2 in order for the audience to understand Hamlet’s grief‚ why his attitude towards women is often negative‚ and to foreshadow the religious

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    under‚ but these decisions‚ especially a decision without knowledge of the oncoming distributaries‚ may result in repercussions which may even resolve into later regret down the road. Zitkala-sa and Twain are two prime examples of people who have made hasty decisions within their life without much or not nearly enough knowledge of what may lie in front of them. Nowadays‚ the internet is a suitable remedy to this problem as one can proactively research the field they want to enter later in life (just as

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    context. • In contrast‚ Beatrice and Benedict appear to be in no rush to get married. Both reveal apprehensions about it during the play. Beatrice likens marriage to a five step jig describing the initial part as ‘hot and hasty… and full as fantastical’. The words ‘hot and hasty’ suggest that Beatrice sees the first part of a relationship as passionate and exciting; the words ‘full of fantastical’ seem to be suggesting that this part of the relationship is almost like a fantasy‚ an illusion‚ not real

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