Welcome to our Theory of Knowledge Website!

Dear students,

First, I commend you for being open-minded, asking important questions, and for challenging your assumptions about what is known.  ToK is a challenging, yet rewarding course, which allows us to think critically and develop greater confidence when we make claims about what is known.

Second, I would like for each of you to subscribe to this web site using the subscribe option at the top of the page.

Last, I invite you to peruse the resources available here and consider making suggestions to enhance this web site so that it is as much yours as it is mine.

Your assignment will be published as soon as everyone subscribes to this web site!

Kind Regards,

Coey

Understanding Knowledge Issues

Knowledge issues are:

• open-ended questions that admit more than one possible answer

• explicitly about knowledge in itself and not subject-specific claims

• couched in terms of TOK vocabulary and concepts: the areas of knowledge, the ways of knowing and the concepts in the linking questions—belief, certainty, culture, evidence, experience, explanation, interpretation, intuition, justification, truth, values

• precise in terms of the relationships between these concepts

Assignent 1: Review the above information, and in your own words explain the concept of “knowledge issue.” It’s tough, but embrace this challenge! (Due today!)

Knowledge issue examples:

  1. How can our sense perception be relied upon to justify our reasons?
  2. Does our language and emotion determine what we believe and know?
  3. How do metaphors affect what we believe in science and in history?
  4. To what extent is certainty possible in the arts and ethics?
  5. How is inductive reasoning a strength and weakness when reasoning?
  6. What source of knowledge has not been touched by human thought or language? How do we establish objectivity?
  7. How does deductive logic allow for certainty in math and history?

Assignment 2: Visit one of the “reliable” sources of knowledge you or your classmates identified, and look for a real-life situation containing a “knowledge issue.”  What is the real situation? And, most importantly, what open-ended question needs to be asked? (Due Tuesday at 11:59pm)

Assignment 3: Reply to two classmates posts by asking additional questions, using the language of ToK and “knowledge issues.” (Due Thursday evening for our Friday review)

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Gracias!

Coey