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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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    natural responses do not characterize the full scope of his understanding of the world. Rational knowledge helps man become more aware of the objects and events around him‚ and to understand the underlying reality of and interaction with the world. What‚ then‚ becomes the role of reason in these explanations? In practice then it would seem that‚ at best‚ reason is a means of preserving truth in the sense that when we begin with truth‚ then we will end with a truth. Fallacies arise with sources of

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    Logicians‚ Political and Social philosophers have thought about perception since the beginning of history. We all perceive; our sensual organs discern information the way they are designed to however‚ do we see differently because we all interpret what we see differently? One of the major senses is sight. This sense allows us to see by simply reflecting light onto one of our organs. The complex part however is the decoding of the information that is reflected. Our minds interpret the light that

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    TOK Essay Reasoning and Emotions and the quest for Knowledge 19th century English philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge claimed that “deep thinking is attainable only by a person of deep feeling”‚ thereby implying that emotions‚ or “deep feeling”‚ play a key role in the quest for knowledge and the ability to reason‚ or‚ the ability to think deeply. However‚ day after day I am confronted with evidence contradicting his statement‚ and‚ although I do my best not to have biased perception‚ I do not see

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    Throughout the history of our world "man" has always tried to describe or define knowledge in regards to its knower. During the age of Greek dominance‚ a philosopher who went by the name of Plato decided that the knowledge that surrounds everything and ever person is a mysterious kind of union between a knower and his knowledge. At times he compares knowledge to a type of love that human beings should embrace in every mystical way. John Dewey‚ describes his idea of mans’ relationship with knowledge:

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    potential to be considered a separate‚ fifth WOK as it may lead to certain truths. However‚ intuition is simply a hybrid of two of the WOKs‚ perception and emotion; therefore‚ intuition cannot be considered its own‚ brand new WOK. The brain processes what the senses take in for a split second – the use of perception as a WOK - and rushes through past memories‚ past knowledge‚ picking up whatever it may think is relevant in a short amount of time. This is then transferred into emotions‚ evoking the wrenching

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    disregarding that “gut” feeling in others‚ as a result the term “intuition” may need to be redefined. Within the sciences intuition could refer to one’s subconscious process to solving a problem‚ such as when forming a hypothesis or theory. Within the arts intuition could refer to the feeling one develops about a piece; however this should not be confused with the viewer’s opinion of the piece because the viewer’s intuition should refer to the immediate thought of the piece without analysis. In the area

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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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    sciences such as biology and pharmacology.  As we are in the quest of knowledge in these two divergent areas of knowledge‚ the type of knowledge we are searching for is important to determine.  If one is to make progress in a subject that represents what he or she has learned then it as helped them to move forward.  Progress can be defined through positive and negative experiences as long as growth is achieved.              Progress in human science is usually a long process.  Take‚ for example‚ the

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    The Art of Living As everyone knows‚ ink is something that can never be undone. It is something permanent and is very difficult to cover up or remove. It can be in a form as simple as a pen caressing a piece of paper or as complex as a needle drenched in ink‚ piercing through skin to form a different kind of art‚ known as a tattoo. As times are changing‚ tattoos seem to be getting a lot more common in my generation compared to previous ones. As tattoos become more popular‚ so do the criticisms.

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