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Theory of Knowledge

Theory of Knowledge. Assessment Presentation (Teacher assessed) Essay (1200 – 1600 words) (externally assessed)

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Theory of Knowledge

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Assessment

• Presentation (Teacher assessed)

• Essay (1200 – 1600 words) (externally assessed)

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What is knowledge?

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What do you know?

You have 5 minutes to write down things that you “know”.

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What is knowledge?

Of the things you know, can you pick 3 things that you are certain of?

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What is knowledge?

Can you choose three of the things you “know” that you are least certain of?

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Belief/knowledge continuum

Unlikely Probable

Impossible PossibleCertain

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Where do we get our knowledge from?

Look at your list of things that you „know”. Where and how did you get that knowledge?

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How do you know?

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The sky is blue?

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Perception

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Perception

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How many leprechauns?

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Perception

Tractor Perspective Illusion - Optical Illusion Image Gallery #33

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1 + 1 = 2

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1 + 1 = 2?

In base 2, 1 + 1 = 10

104 103 102 101 100 10-1 10-2 10-3

1 5

25 24 23 22 21 20 2-1 2-2 2-3

1 1 1 1

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1 + 1 = 2?

+ =

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I know I went for a run yesterday

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I know women are more emotional than men

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I know I love my brother

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I know that a lake is more beautiful than a sewage works

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I know the room is hot

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I know that Mozart was a great composer

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I know there is life after death

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I know there is a God

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I know dogs are disgusting

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““certainty”certainty”• Distinguishes knowledge from belief.• Truth without doubt.

• Language

• Perception

• Reason

• Emotion

I think, therefore I am

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““relativism”relativism”• No absolute objective truth• Knowledge is relative to the individual, culture or society

This may be safer for ethics, politics & religion.But what about maths and science?

I knew the Earth was flat

I know Santa Claus exists

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• you must believe the knowledge statement

• your belief in the knowledge statement has to be true

• your true belief has to be justified.

““justified, true belief”justified, true belief”

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““justified, true belief”justified, true belief”Requires:• Evidence – reasonable & positive evidence that supports & justifies belief. Coherence – does this fit with our current understanding?

Can you see any problems with these requirements?