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IB (International Baccalaureate): Theory of Knowledge Coursework and Essays

"Our idea of anything is our idea of its sensible effects" – Charles Sanders Pierce. How reliable is
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 3.5 Pages)
"Our idea of anything is our idea of its sensible effects" - Charles Sanders Pierce. How reliable is Charles Sanders Pierce states that "Our idea of anything is our idea of its sensible effects." In this paper, an attempt will be made to show the validity of this statement and t ...

'Without knowledge of the past, we would have no knowledge at all'
(User Rating: 9.00 | Length: 4.4 Pages)
'Without knowledge of the past, we would have no knowledge at all' 'Without knowledge of the past, we would have no knowledge at all.' Evaluate this assertion with reference to any two of the following: mathematics natural sciences or human sciences (one choice) history the arts I ...

Artisits and Scientists
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 5.6 Pages)
Artisits and Scientists Popular stereotypes frequently present the scientist and the artist as extreme opposites in theirpursuit of understanding- the scientist as being objective, disciplined and rational, and artist as being subjective, impulsive and imaginative. Yet are they really so different ...

Can we ever reach certainty?
(User Rating: 1.91 | Length: 0.7 Pages)
Can we ever reach certainty? First, I would like to quote Descartes: "Cogito, ergo sum" - I think, therefor I am. He said this, because he didn't know weather he knew if he existed or not. Descartes thought like this: I know that I'm dreaming, but I don't know if it's real ...

Don't give me facts, I need to make a decision
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Don't give me facts, I need to make a decision 2. 'Don't give me any more facts! I need to make a decision right now!' Although one can question knowledge endlessly, one cannot forever suspend judgement while researching and reflecting. What would it mean to act responsibly in a sit ...

Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science. Truth is what s
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Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science. Truth is what s Einstein claims "Ethical axioms are found and tested not very differently from the axioms of science," and that "Truth is what stands the test of time." However, in this paper, a ...

How does logic help us clarify or solve problems?
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How does logic help us clarify or solve problems? Everyday people employ the use of logic to help them clarify or solve problems. Logic may only provide validity or highly probable ideas, but the correct answer, if any, is left for one to decide. The science of thinking and rationalizing, logic is ...

Language is more powerful than we think
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Language is more powerful than we think Language Is More Powerful Than We Think - A Comparison of Thought and Language Today, more than ever, language is an integral part of our existence and survival. We depend on it to think and communicate on a day to day basis from person to person. In this age ...

No Man is an Island
(User Rating: 4.60 | Length: 7.1 Pages)
No Man is an Island "No man is an island" is coined from a notable poem by John Donne, written in 1684. He could understand the correlation between one manīs actions and the consequences for the rest of Mankind. This is underpinned in the quotation from his work, "Mediation 17". ...

One of the chief obstacles to intelligent communication is the nature of language itself
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One of the chief obstacles to intelligent communication is the nature of language itself A language is defined as "a systematic means of communicating ideas or feelings by the use of conventionalized signs, sounds gestures or marks having understood meanings." (Webster's, 654), and &q ...

One of the chief obstacles to intelligent communication is the nature of language itself. Discuss
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One of the chief obstacles to intelligent communication is the nature of language itself. Discuss Language, it can safely be said, is one of the most important tools, as well as one of the most powerful ones, that human beings use everyday. In, fact it has been said that "language inflicts (wo ...

OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEFS ARE LIKE A ROAD MAP WHICH HELPS US AVOID WRONG TURNS, BUT WHICH NEEDS TO B
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OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEFS ARE LIKE A ROAD MAP WHICH HELPS US AVOID WRONG TURNS, BUT WHICH NEEDS TO B "OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEFS ARE LIKE A ROAD MAP WHICH HELPS US AVOID WRONG TURNS, BUT WHICH NEEDS TO BE CORRECTED WHENEVER IT IS CONTRADICTED BY OUR EXPERIENCE OF THE WORLD" Discuss this si ...

Religion as a system of knowledge
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Religion as a system of knowledge Religion is a spread over a wide area in the world. If you ask what religion is, you must not necessarily not get the same answer in India, Germany, China, South America or Sweden. Because of this, religion also becomes a very hard subject to evaluate as one.In thi ...

Science does not have a full understanding of the universe
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Science does not have a full understanding of the universe Science does not as yet have a full understanding of the universe. However, it is suggested that with increased technology and theoretical advance, it may be only decades before this is achieved. Do you agree this is possible? What might be ...

The Scientist, The Christian and The New-Ager
(User Rating: 3.33 | Length: 3.8 Pages)
The Scientist, The Christian and The New-Ager Scientist (S) Christian (C) New Age-er (N) Openingstage: (everyone sits down, reading a book according to their way of living) S: Imagine that I would die now. How dark everything would be. C: What do you mean? S: Just lying there, becoming one with the ...

True and False
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True and False ?TRUE? AND ?FALSE? SEEM TO BE SUCH CLEAR AND SIMPLE TERMS, OPPOSITES AND MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE. IN REALITY, HOWEVER, WE MAY INHABIT, IN MUCH OR EVEN MOST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE FUZZY AREA BETWEEN THE TWO. Discuss the difficulties of attempts to draw a clear line between the two categorie ...

True and False
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True and False True and false seem to be such a clear and simple terms, opposites and mutually exclusive. In reality, however, we may inhabit, in much or even most of our knowledge, the fuzzy area between the two. Discuss the difficulties of attempts to draw a clear line between the two categories ...

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