“In the natural sciences progress can be made‚ but in the arts this is not possible.” To what extent do you agree? I agree with this statement. Definition of progress. Then define the natural sciences and the arts as knowledge and how it would lead to ‘progress’. Define about how progress can be made in science. When has progress been made using scientific methods. Etc (Physics exam‚ not prepared now‚ prepared in 6 months because you know more things) Have better understanding of the
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“We accept the truth of the reality with which we are presented.” –Christof Christof’s statement in the film The Truman Show represents how every person views their world. Every person accepts reality as it is‚ but only before they start questioning their own reality. In the film Truman himself accepts reality as it is presented‚ he doesn’t question the fact that the same events happen every single day of his life; waking up‚ going to work‚ being attacked by the neighbourhood dog and greeting
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Essay Question: Only seeing general patterns can give us knowledge. Only seeing particular examples can give us understanding.” To what extent do you agree with these assertions? When I analyze this statement we have to fully understand what it means. I have to pay closer attention to the keywords. The main points in this statement are what I have to focus on to determine the answer to the question. General patterns are defined as things that people are familiar with and a form of something
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Model ToK Oral Presentation Understanding the Vancouver Riots: a TOK analysis of the violence following the Stanley Cup Hockey Finals on June 15th‚ 2011 Objectives of ToK Oral Presentation Identify and explore a Knowledge Issue (KI) raised by a Real-life Situation (RLS) Show insightful thinking about KI‚ supporting ideas about knowledge claims‚ justifying thinking‚ making connections with ToK concepts Presentation should have two stages: an introduction and brief explanation
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Alamine Jamai TOK-Metaphors 7/01/11 11th grade 1. To what extent does language generalize individual experience‚ classifying it within the experience of a linguistic group? Did it ever happen to you to be chilling with all your friends‚ suddenly an anecdote comes to mind; you finding it related to the subject
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Theory of Knowledge Essay on prescribed title Word Count: 1587 Date: January 2008 [This essay scored 36/40 : an A grade. MF ] “History is always on the move‚ slowly eroding today’s orthodoxy and making space for yesterday’s heresy.” Discuss the extent to which this claim applies to history and at least one other area of knowledge. In order to find out if the claim applies to the areas of knowledge history and chemistry I will break the question down in three parts. Firstly I ask if
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Tok Essay Prescribed title 2 “Compare and contrast knowledge which can be expressed in words/symbols with knowledge that cannot be expressed in this way. Consider CAS and one or more areas of knowledge.” It is funny how the universal signs of intelligence are words and symbols or things that contain them. When someone walks past me with a load of books in their hand I immediately think “oh what a smart and knowledgeable person‚” and I’m sure I’m not the only one that makes these snap judgments
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Ashton Adams Tara Barlean Essay on self January 31‚ 2012 Essay on Self I am‚ I believe‚ an average college student who is in average classes and just does what an everyday college student does. I run track here at OBU and I am a hurdler and I also run the 400m‚ the 600m‚ and the 800m. The two people that wrote about me are probably two people that know me the best besides my mom. I did not have a chance to get my mom to write about me but I got the next best thing. The two people
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Emotion as a way of knowing Emotions impact our mental lives – without them we would not understand the world. Emotions as an obstacle to knowledge Emotions can distort: perception (emotional colouring)‚ reason and language Emotional colouring: A termed used to refer to the effect emotion can have on our perception causing us to be unaware of some aspects of our life. e.g. "Love is blind". If we love someone we tend to ignore the faults others may see in them. Reason can be
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Essay Question: To what extent do our senses give us knowledge of the world as it really is? Human senses do not give much knowledge to the world as it really is; they primarily function to create a physical representation of the world that the brain can understand. Human senses can detect and receive true information‚ but the brain processes this information to attempt to form an image of the world that is coherent‚ not as it truly is. On the other hand‚ some people might say that human senses
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