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1 Theory of Knowledge: Presentation Structure
Real-Life Situation extraction Knowledge question (recognized)

2 Theory of Knowledge: Presentation Structure
Real-Life Situation extraction Knowledge question (recognized) Knowledge question(s) (developed) progression

3 Theory of Knowledge: Presentation Structure
Real-Life Situation application extraction Knowledge question (recognized) Knowledge question(s) (developed) progression

4 Theory of Knowledge: Presentation Structure
Other Real-Life Situation Real-Life Situation Other Real-Life Situation application extraction Knowledge question (recognized) Knowledge question(s) (developed) progression

5 Example 1 Conspiracy Theories What are the strengths and weaknesses of this structure?

6 Conspiracy Da Vinci Code Why do conspiracy theories exist?

7 Conspiracy Da Vinci Code Why do conspiracy theories exist?
People believe what’s most appealing Different Interpretations of the same facts Biases affecting conclusions drawn

8 Conspiracy Da Vinci Code Why do conspiracy theories exist? Death of
JFK Death of Benazir Bhutto Why do conspiracy theories exist? People believe what’s most appealing Different Interpretations of the same facts Biases affecting conclusions drawn

9 Example 2 Limits of Science What are the strengths and weaknesses of this structure?

10 Limits of Science Documentary on the Large Hadron Collider
How far is science limited in finding out the truth about reality?

11 Limits of Science Documentary on the Large Hadron Collider Nature of
scientific method How far is science limited in finding out the truth about reality? Definitions of science Definition of reality

12 Limits of Science Documentary on the Large Hadron Collider Nature of
Colour illusions Astronomy Limits of human sensory perception Situations not amenable to experimentation Nature of scientific method How far is science limited in finding out the truth about reality? Problems of inductive reasoning Role of technology in science Incompatibility between scientific and moral claims Definitions of science Definition of reality Differences between ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions

13 Limits of Science Documentary on the Large Hadron Collider Nature of
Gödel’s theorem Colour illusions Astronomy Limits of human sensory perception Situations not amenable to experimentation Nature of scientific method Mathematics Axioms must be taken for granted How far is science limited in finding out the truth about reality? Problems of inductive reasoning History the past is beyond our grasp Role of technology in science Human sciences Human behaviour is unpredictable Incompatibility between scientific and moral claims Definitions of science Definition of reality Differences between ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions

14 Limits of Science Documentary on the Large Hadron Collider Nature of
Medicine HIV treatment Gödel’s theorem Colour illusions Astronomy Limits of human sensory perception Situations not amenable to experimentation Nature of scientific method Mathematics Axioms must be taken for granted How far is science limited in finding out the truth about reality? Problems of inductive reasoning History the past is beyond our grasp Successes of science? Role of technology in science Human sciences Human behaviour is unpredictable Incompatibility between scientific and moral claims Definitions of science Definition of reality Differences between ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions

15 Limits of Science Documentary on the Large Hadron Collider Nature of
Medicine HIV treatment Gödel’s theorem Colour illusions Astronomy Limits of human sensory perception Situations not amenable to experimentation Nature of scientific method Mathematics Axioms must be taken for granted How far is science limited in finding out the truth about reality? Problems of inductive reasoning History the past is beyond our grasp Successes of science? Role of technology in science Human sciences Human behaviour is unpredictable Incompatibility between scientific and moral claims Definitions of science Definition of reality Differences between ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions

16 Example 3 Claims in History What are the strengths and weaknesses of this structure?

17 Claims in History President Description Ahmedinejad’s of Holocaust
denial of the Jewish Holocaust Description of Holocaust Auschwitz

18 Claims in History President Description Ahmedinejad’s of Holocaust
denial of the Jewish Holocaust Description of Holocaust Auschwitz Under what circumstances can a historical claim be considered valid?

19 Claims in History President Description Ahmedinejad’s of Holocaust
denial of the Jewish Holocaust Description of Holocaust Auschwitz Importance of history Understanding the present Predicting the future Knowing identity Other problems: gaps, language questions, past interpreted in terms of present, etc. Under what circumstances can a historical claim be considered certain? Why should we care about historical truth? Is there a True history? Role of bias and Interpretation in history: emotion, culture, etc. Explanation of the concept of validity in relation to historical evidence

20 Claims in History President Description Ahmedinejad’s of Holocaust
denial of the Jewish Holocaust Description of Holocaust Auschwitz Wall Street crash Phlogiston “Witchhunt” of communists in USA Importance of history Understanding the present Predicting the future Knowing identity Other problems: gaps, language questions, past interpreted in terms of present, etc. Under what circumstances can a historical claim be considered valid? Why should we care about historical truth? Is there a True history? Role of bias and Interpretation in history: emotion, culture, etc. Explanation of the concept of validity in relation to historical evidence

21 Claims in History President Description Ahmedinejad’s of Holocaust
denial of the Jewish Holocaust Description of Holocaust Auschwitz Wall Street crash Phlogiston “Witchhunt” of communists in USA Validity of claims in Mathematics and Science… Importance of history Understanding the present Predicting the future Knowing identity Other problems: gaps, language questions, past interpreted in terms of present, etc. Under what circumstances can a historical claim be considered valid? Validity of claims in Art… Why should we care about historical truth? Is there a True history? Validity of claims in Ethics… Role of bias and Interpretation in history: emotion, culture, etc. Explanation of the concept of validity in relation to historical evidence

22 Claims in History ??? President Description Ahmedinejad’s of Holocaust
denial of the Jewish Holocaust Description of Holocaust Auschwitz ??? Wall Street crash Phlogiston “Witchhunt” of communists in USA Validity of claims in Mathematics and Science… Importance of history Understanding the present Predicting the future Knowing identity Other problems: gaps, language questions, past interpreted in terms of present, etc. Under what circumstances can a historical claim be considered valid? Validity of claims in Art… Why should we care about historical truth? Is there a True history? Validity of claims in Ethics… Role of bias and Interpretation in history: emotion, culture, etc. Explanation of the concept of validity in relation to historical evidence


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