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Theory of Knowledge - Course Companion for Students Marija Uzunova Dang Arvin Singh Uzunov Dang

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a starting point, you will choose one of the 35 prompts below to serve as the basis for your

As

The exhibition consists of only three objects, and all three need to be linked to the

exhibition.

1. What counts as knowledge?

will explain why each object is included in the exhibition. You should

You

what your exhibition is about, the context each object comes from and

include

relationship with the prompt. You have 950 words for this, and a great deal of

its

about how to use them. Remember to state your selected prompt as the

freedom

2. Are some types of knowledge more useful than

3. What features of knowledge have an impact on

4. On what grounds might we doubt a claim?

5. What counts as good evidence for a claim?

will showcase your exhibition to an audience. This might be

You

TOK class or a community event.

your

How does the way that we organize or classify

6.

affect what we know?

knowledge

What are the implications of having, or not

7.

knowledge?

having,

8. To what extent is certainty attainable?

Are some types of knowledge less open to

9.

than others?

interpretation

What challenges are raised by the dissemination

10.

communication of knowledge?

and/or

I. THE EXHIBITION

12

FIRST

sameprompt.

NEXT

title and include images of your objects with your commentary all in a single file.

FINALLY

I.1 TOK exhibition prompts

others?

its reliability?

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