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TOK CONCEPTS - Coggle Diagram
TOK CONCEPTS
Personal knowledge
A priori: It is a type of knowledge that existed in the mind prior and it is unrelevant to experience
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Theorem: It can be a principle or statement which can be demonstrated or proved using logic. However, it is not self-evident.
Examples: Pythagorean theorem, Prime Number Theorem.
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Truth: It is considered that truth is in accord with fact or reality, or faithfulness to a standard.
Universal Grammer: It means the idea that all human languages share some similarities in common, no matter how they seem very different.
A Posteriori: It can be a particular instance or general principle or law, It is based on actual observation or experimental data.
Personal ignorance: Everyone, at some point can not know everything. The more we learn about any field, the more we discover that we actually know nothing. Because of this situation, we are ignorant of many things. We just simply don't know.
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Expert: Someone, who is specialised and contains knowledge in a particular area or a subject.
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Knowing yourself
Subjectivtiy: Looking at the world from a personal point of view, under the influence of emotions and feelings.
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Objectivity: looking at the world in a detached way that focuses on facts, largely independent of a personal perspective, and that expects to be corroborated by a knowledge community
Shared knowledge: The definition of Shared knowledge is all knowledge that can be communicated between people. Knowledge communities, academic knowledge communities, and also individual knowers often contribute to shared knowledge. Collective knowledge form Shared knowledge.