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    When should we discard explanations that are intuitively appealing? Intuition is a moment of insight when one makes decisions without going through any conscious or deliberate process of reasoning. The process of intuition isn’t fully understood‚ sometimes referred to as a ‘gut feeling’ and it is a phenomenon which can only be explained by the sub-conscious‚ or by accepting that sometimes knowledge is not procured by an active systematic process. There are several types of intuition – core intuitions

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    conceptualize what he considered knowledge to be. In his opinion‚ knowledge is “a collection of scraps and fragments that we put together into a pleasing design‚ and often the discovery of one fragment would cause us to alter utterly the whole design”. In the essay that follows‚ I will discuss the theory proposed by Morris Bishop and describe to what extent it is true‚ in reference to two areas of knowledge; history and the natural sciences‚ as well as my own personal experiences. To begin with‚ I would

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    Unpacking the TOK Essay Title ‘Doubt is the key to knowledge’ (Persian Proverb). To what extent is this true in ethics and in one other area of knowledge? 1. Central terms and phrases in the title: doubt‚ key to knowledge‚ ethics‚ extent and true. 2. Explicit demands: Explain to what extent the quote is true. Relate this quote to ethics and one other area of knowledge. 3. Implicit demands: define doubt in relation to knowledge. Define ethics and the other area of knowledge. Discuss

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    true from a false. This essay will argue that‚ within mathematics‚ the claim to an absolute truth is warped and self-contradicting‚ and as a result‚ processes that search for truths outside mathematics are to be contained within their respective realms of applicability. In other words‚ the soundness of a truth should not be based on an absolute dichotomy‚ but rather as a spectrum of validity where locality and scope are cornerstones of validity. Let us however‚ allow this essay to begin the discussion

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    TOK Human Sciences Essay: When compared to the natural science‚ it is difficult to consider the human science scientific. Defend or refute this statement. Introduction: There have always been debates on whether human science is considered scientific‚ especially when it is compared to natural sciences. In order to answer this question‚ I should first define the terms – science‚ natural science and human science. I define science as a systematic enterprise that organizes knowledge in testable

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    TOK ESSAY By: Amer Hazwani “A model is a simplified representation of some aspect of the world. In what ways may models help or hinder the search of knowledge?” Models are needed to help people‚ models make or lives “easier”. People believe in models because we like to choice an easy ways. Now we use models for everything‚ models are being used by geographists‚ scientists‚ soldiers‚ businessmen‚ engineers‚ and many other people. There are models that are being used to build a building‚

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    Writing a TOK Essay One of the important concepts in writing a TOK Essay is making sure you have arguments. TOK doesn’t just want to have one-sided papers. It’s important to make sure that you bring up strong‚ valid arguments in your paper. The best example that the guide included was to determine whether or not something was an argument is the “therefore test”. If you can add therefore in front of it then it is an argument. It’s also important to make sure your arguments are valid. That means

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    are the only ways to produce knowledge. From my point of view‚ I partially agree with the statement since these two methods do produce knowledge‚ but other ways may also play a similar role. The knowledge questions I would like to address in this essay are “ Are there other ways to produce knowledge in addition to active experiment and passive observation?” and “How important is passive observation and active experiment to the production of knowledge?” In the following paragraphs‚ I will connect

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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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    TOK Writing Assignment “When the only tool you have is a hammer‚ all problems begin to resemble nails.” (Abraham Maslow) How might this apply to ways of knowing‚ as tools‚ in the pursuit of knowledge? Ways of knowing embody memory‚ language‚ emotion‚ intuition‚ sense perception‚ reason‚ imagination‚ and faith‚ which take part in the process of acquiring knowledge. For instance‚ language can be considered as a means of exchanging the knowledge with each other and emotion is a way to express our

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