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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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    TOK Essay on History (Pompeii Activity) Dear students Please choose one of the past TOK prescribed titles in order to analyse the Pompeii Activity dealing with: AOK: History‚ Natural Sciences WOK: Reason‚ Sense Perception‚ Language‚ Emotion Concepts: Certainty‚ Evidence‚ Explanation‚ Interpretation‚ Technology Knowledge Questions: Bias‚ selection‚ absolute claims‚ conflicting interpretations 1. Using history and at least one other area of knowledge‚ examine the claim that it is possible to

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    Assignment 3 (Fictitious) Boat Afloat P/L Report. Report Summary. Boat Afloat P/L is a newly established fishing tour company which will operate via e-commerce. Boat Afloat P/L investigates areas of exceptional fishing around Australia and then arranges fishing tours to these destinations. Boat Afloat P/L total contingent is the managing director‚ the general manager / research expedition leader and an office clerk. Boat

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    "Blah Blah Blah" is a song by American recording artist Kesha from her debut album‚ Animal (2010). Produced by Benny Blanco‚ and co-written by Kesha‚ Blanco‚ Neon Hitch and Sean Foreman‚ it was released as the album’s second single on February 19‚ 2010‚ and features 3OH!3. Initial writing of the song took place when Kesha‚ Blanco‚ Hitch and Foreman were discussing which sex talked more and which one was more "obnoxious." The song is a midtempo electropop song that speaks of men in the same way that

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    TOPIC 3 “The possession of … (IB copyright prevents the full question) January 22‚ 2013 Name: First name Family name (001111-111) School: School name Words: Add word count that must be 1200 – 1600 Print this template‚ and then use it by replacing the text in the template by your own. When you paste your text into this template choose the option ‘keep text only’‚ this way the formatting will remain correct. In the introduction you should mention assumption(s) of the topic. Challenge

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    Ideas about TOK essay Question 5: What is it about theories in the human sciences and natural sciences that makes them convincing? - Humans in general are gullible. “One who does not know anything must believe everything.” Since nobody knows everything‚ with a bit of evidences‚ which scientific experiments bring along people believe what they are confronted with. Only when you are intelligent enough to question the authority of the scientist that did the experiment are you able to disbelieve

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    TOK ESSAY 8. Analyse the strengths and weaknesses of using faith as a basis for knowledge in religion and in one area of knowledge (ETHICS) from the ToK diagram. Faith comes from the latin terms fides and its etymological meaning is related to trust‚ (to trust is “fideres” in Latin). Faith is an understanding‚ a confident belief in a person‚ idea or thing that can’t be proven that does not rest on logical arguments or evidence. Faith is frequently related to the action of believing firmly in

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    TOK Essay: When should we discard explanations that are intuitively appealing? Many question its reliability because at times‚ intuition is of great help to us‚ but other times‚ it may influence us in making the biggest mistakes. Before we are able to decide whether or not “intuitively appealing” explanations should be considered‚ we need to define the word. Simply‚ intuition is a method of attaining knowledge without the use of reason. It is the direct knowledge that we can access without rational

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    “Using history and at least one other area of knowledge‚ examine the claim that it is possible to attain knowledge despite problems of bias and selection.” Knowledge is a broad subject that can all be brought down to the one simple definition of facts‚ information‚ and skills acquired by a person through experience or education. This definition is simple‚ to the point and comes with relatively little bias. Bias is prejudice in favor of or against one thing which falls under the category of personal

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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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