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"Present Knowledge is wholly dependent on Past Knowledge"…
"Present Knowledge is wholly dependent on Past Knowledge" Discuss this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge
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Key Terms:
Present Knowledge: Knowledge being the collection of experiences, skill and information, when it is referred as present, it means at the moment or currently
Past Knowledge: Similarly to Present Knowledge this is experience, skill and information that has been gathered before in the past
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Dependent: This means that something relies or is determined by something else, in this case present knowledge relying on past knowledge
Discuss: This means giving the pros and cons of a statement viewing different perspectives and then giving conclusions based on this evidence
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What Knowledge Problem is Associated with your Title?
The knowledge problem associated is stated implicitly since there isn't any questions within the title, because of this it has to be extracted. The problem would then be how the knowledge we acquire nowadays can be completely derived from past researches, evidence, statistics or conclusions but the title wants us to discuss on how this can be true or not since it is possible that present knowledge doesn't depend completely on past knowledge
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Knowledge Question 1:
To what extent can intuiton impact the production of present and past knowledge?
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AoK's:
By using Natural Sciences through Methodology and Historical Development Frame work and with History through methodology and historical development
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WoK's:
The use of intuition because it allows us to understand its basis and show why or why not is this WoK used in these areas of knowledge to display the impact of it in present and past knowledge. Also the use of reason can be used since with the use of reason people can discredit knowledge gained from intuition.
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Knowledge Claim:
Present and Past knowledge can be affected to a great extent if intuition is used to produce knowledge
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Knowledge Question 2:
To what extent can knowledge be reliable without any past information or evidence?
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WoK's:
The WoK's explored will be imagination since through this we can analyze how knowledge can be acquired without previous evidence and also reason to evaluate how reliable this method actually is
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Knowledge Claim:
Knowledge will be reliable to a low extent if there isnt past information or evidence
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AoK's:
The use of Natural Sciences through its methodology and historical development and History through methodology and historical development framework
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What Is the Title Asking For?
The title is basically asking to give a balanced review of how Present Knowledge can be dependent or at times be indipendent from Past Knowledge and to support bot of these claims, it is needed to use two areas of knowledge to use as evidence for then reaching a conclusion
What Position do you Have in Regards to What the Title Raises? The position we have is that present knowledge most of the times will be dependent on past knowledge but it is inaccurate to say that it is dependent to its full extent