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Knowledge Claims By now, after many years of full-time education and life-experience, you can, perhaps, claim to know ma

TaK – Knowledge Claims. Knowledge Claims By now, after many years of full-time education and life-experience, you can, perhaps, claim to know many things. You should be able to see what good reasons you might have for what you say that you claim to know and choose to believe.

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Knowledge Claims By now, after many years of full-time education and life-experience, you can, perhaps, claim to know ma

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  1. TaK – Knowledge Claims Knowledge Claims By now, after many years of full-time education and life-experience, you can, perhaps, claim to know many things. You should be able to see what good reasons you might have for what you say that you claim to know and choose to believe. These may include: Self-awareness perception logic intuition memory consensus faith authority
  2. TaK – Knowledge Claims Knowledge Claims Here is a list of things that I might claim to know, and another list of reasons I might give to support these claims. Match the reasons to the claims.
  3. TaK – Knowledge Claims & Knowledge Issues Knowledge Claims 1. Your friend has told you that a vending machine has just been installed in the Kantina. Do you believe her or not? Why or why not? Do you ask questions to evaluate the claim? 2. Your friend has just told you that the math test was difficult. Do you believe her or not? Why or why not? 3. Your friend, obviously upset, has told you that a flying saucer has landed behind near Sweden House … and 15 little green men stepped out! Do you believe her or not? Why or why not? 4. Your chemistry teacher tells you that one mole of any substance contains 6.02 x 10 molecules. Do you believe her or not? Why or why not? 5. Your Math teacher has just told you that Math is the most fascinating subject in the world. Do you believe him or not? Why or why not?
  4. TaK – Knowledge Claims Knowledge Issue What is a Knowledge Issue? Questions/Issues that help us to obtain knowledge Issues which hinder our ability to obtain knowledge Wherever there is a Knowledge Claim, there are Knowledge Issues
  5. TaK – Knowledge Claims Broad, ‘panoramic’ questions which may help us to obtain knowledge … What? Who? Where? How? When? Why?
  6. TaK – Knowledge Claims A partial list of factors which may help or *hinder our ability to obtain the truth….. Gender Age Ethnicity Assumptions Beliefs Education Emotions Prejudice Nationality Experience *hinder: to prevent, cause delay, get in the way
  7. TaK – Knowledge Claims Good Judgement Always sceptical Easily convinced
  8. You heard on the news that there are now 8 planets in the solar system, not nine as you were taught when younger, and as your parents and grandparents learned in school. Members of the International Astronomical Union voted to remove Pluto's planetary status.
  9. In the voting for one of the offices in the newly-elected Student Councilit was noted that there was a dead-heat - 35 votes each.
  10. ToK Essay title May 2012 When should we discard explanations that are intuitively appealing?
  11. TaK – Knowledge Claims What is a Knowledge Claim? If prefaced with “I think that….”, it is a personal opinion; If prefaced with “I believe that…”, it is a personally held belief If prefaced with an explicit “I know that….”; or an implied confidence in the truth of the statement, then it is a Knowledge Claim. “I know that….”, “The truth is that….”, “The earth is flat”, “You cannot trust your senses”, “Math is more important than the Arts”, “There is life after death” etc.
  12. TaK – Knowledge Claims
  13. TaK – Knowledge Claims Questions which help…. What? Who? Where? When? Why? How?
  14. TaK – Knowledge Claims & Knowledge Issues Factors which hinder? Age Prejudice Education Opinion Belief Assumptions
  15. 1. You always follow the Tour de France bicycle race, marvelling at the cyclists who face this test of speed, strength, nerve and endurance. The winner in 2010 tested positively for doping.
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