ToK Exhibition Prompts 1-5 Explained
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ToK Exhibition Prompts 1-5 fully explained. Including:
An overview explanation of each prompt.
Examples of three knowledge claims for each prompt.
Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.
How to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary.
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Pay in any currency (Price is shown in US$, approx equiv: €18, £15, HK$155, SGD26, INR1680, THB665)
ToK Exhibition Prompts 1-5 fully explained. Including:
An overview explanation of each prompt.
Examples of three knowledge claims for each prompt.
Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.
How to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary.
Download immediately after payment - no email delays, you get this e-book immediately !
Pay in any currency (Price is shown in US$, approx equiv: €18, £15, HK$155, SGD26, INR1680, THB665)
ToK Exhibition Prompts 1-5 fully explained. Including:
An overview explanation of each prompt.
Examples of three knowledge claims for each prompt.
Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.
How to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary.
ToK Exhibition Prompts 1-5 are fully explained.
This document contains:
An overview explanation of each prompt.
Examples of three knowledge claims for each prompt.
Suggestions for the types of object that would be appropriate for each knowledge claim.
Also included are suggestions for ways in which to structure the ToK Exhibition Commentary to give you the best possible chance of getting a high score on the ToK Exhibition.
Prompts 1 - 5 are included:
What counts as knowledge?
Are some types of knowledge more useful than others?
What features of knowledge have an impact on its reliability?
On what grounds might we doubt a claim?
What counts as good evidence for a claim?