2019 TOK essay – The production of knowledge requires accepting conclusions that go beyond the evidence for them

2019  TOK essay – The production of knowledge requires accepting conclusions that go beyond the evidence for them

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TOK ESSAYE OF 1600 WORDS  for IB diploma

 

Title 5: TOK Essay May 2019: Knowledge Production Requires Accepting Conclusions Beyond Evidence

 

KQ 1 What Are The Common Methods For Testing And Accepting Conclusions For Production Of Knowledge?

 

KQ 2 : How Far Can The Methods Of Testing And Accepting Knowledge Claims Be Dependent On Adequacy Of Evidence ?

 

KQ 3 : To What Extent The Language Influences The Use Of Evidence In Case Of Testing And Accepting Knowledge Claims?

 

KQ 4 : Is Accepting Knowledge Claims Beyond Evidence Consistent With Applying Reason And Logic?

 

KQ 5: How Far Are The Knowledge Claims Accepted Beyond Evidence In Areas Of Natural Sciences And Human Sciences?

 

KQ 6: How Far Are The Knowledge Claims Accepted Beyond Evidence In Area Of History?

 

KQ 7: How Far Are The Knowledge Claims Accepted Beyond Evidence The Areas Of Religious Systems And Ethics?

 

KQ ; to what extent can conclusions always be considered as evidence ?

Always a lot of exemples please

 

 

 

 

Title 5: TOK Essay May 2019: Knowledge Production Requires Accepting Conclusions Beyond Evidence

 

KQ 1 What Are The Common Methods For Testing And Accepting Conclusions For Production Of Knowledge?

 

 

KQ 2 : How Far Can The Methods Of Testing And Accepting Knowledge Claims Be Dependent On Adequacy Of Evidence ?

 

 

KQ 3 : To What Extent The Language Influences The Use Of Evidence In Case Of Testing And Accepting Knowledge Claims?

 

 

KQ 4 : Is Accepting Knowledge Claims Beyond Evidence Consistent With Applying Reason And Logic?

 

 

KQ 5: How Far Are The Knowledge Claims Accepted Beyond Evidence In Areas Of Natural Sciences And Human Sciences?

 

 

KQ 6: How Far Are The Knowledge Claims Accepted Beyond Evidence In Area Of History?

 

KQ 7: How Far Are The Knowledge Claims Accepted Beyond Evidence The Areas Of Religious Systems And Ethics?

 

 

 

 ToK Essays May 2019 Title 5: Knowledge production, conclusions and evidence.

Clarifying the terms of the Q:

A baseline standard for accepting or rejecting ‘conclusions’ or ‘knowledge claims’ is that evidence is adequate to the claims being made. In a court of law, the evidence needs to point ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ to the guilt or innocence of a defendant.  In the sciences, the preponderance of empirical evidence needs to align with a high degree of probability…

Developing the question:

Carl Sagan once commented that ‘Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence’. Sagan’s view is a popularized version of an observation by Marcello Truzzi: ‘An extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof’.  This is an acknowledgement that sometimes people accept claims that somehow go ‘beyond the evidence…

Knowledge Questions:

To what extent are conclusions that go beyond the evidence ambiguous? When is too much relevant evidence counterproductive?

Perspectives:

Religious Knowledge: Near death experiences often involve claims such as ‘I saw a bright light!’ or ‘My life flashed before me’ or ‘I now know there’s a better place after death’, suggesting that the claimants suddenly recognised something more than human at work in the world. Such conclusions seem to go beyond the evidence available to support them…

How to Structure a Theory of Knowledge Essay

 

The following structure is a very good, step-by-step method you can use on any ToK essay to get very high marks.

Here are the main things to keep in mind when you’re using this method:

    1. Your #1 priority is answering the prescribed title. If you somehow follow this method, but don’t answer the question you won’t score well. So make sure you keep linking back to the question as you go.
    2. Try to use original, interesting evidence (Member’s link)

(I have a full a lot of helpful advice, tutorials, evidence videos in my online ToK course, which you’re welcome to join if you like.)

And I’ve also created a lot of resources (videos, notes, etc) to help with with the TOK presentation, here.

Okay here we go…

The structure on this page will give you a strong foundation for your essay and then we’re going to make your essay as insightful as possible.

First, choose your PT and KQ

Before you can begin your real/final essay, you’ll want to look at the Prescribed Title (something like: “What is it about mathematics and science that makes them so convincing?” and think about it.

Get some of your initial ideas down on paper.

Second, choose 1 WOK and 2 AOKs

Now, take your prescribed title and choose two AOKs to explore it with (here are my notes: MathematicsHuman sciencesNatural Sciencesthe ArtsEthicsIndigenous Knowledge SystemsReligious Knowledge Systems, or History). Or you can use WOKs: (again here are my notes: EmotionFaithSense perceptionReason,  ImaginationIntuition,  LanguageMemory). Then you can explore these aspects in your essay.

I normally recommend exploring just  2 AoK’s in the main body of your essay and then include a few insights into WOKs around the edges (more on this in a bit).

The essay contains two body sections (or “developments”). Each body section will look at a certain area of knowledge or way of knowing.

To explore the question we chose above, it’s pretty easy to choose our AOKs because they are actually listed in the question. We’ll be using  Mathematics and Natural Science.

The courtroom analogy

The TOK essay is about knowledge (how we come to know things). It helps to think of the essay as though you’re showing the most interesting bits of a conversation between two smart people, about how we know things.

Or you could think about it like presenting two sides of an argument, in front of a judge. Each side needs to present evidence.

One lawyer is saying YES (i.e. reason is reliable, with examples) and the other is pointing out the weaknesses in what lawyer 1 is saying (i.e. reason is often not reliable, also with examples).

Your lawyer will make the case that you can’t be guilty of robbing the bank (her thesis), by using several arguments (claims); she’ll show that

  1. You weren’t there
  2. You’re are a moral person and
  3. You don’t have the technical knowledge to pull off a job like that.

However, if your lawyer was a ToK student they would also be explaining reasons why you might be guilty (the counterclaims).

  1. Someone said they saw you there,
  2. You admitted to lying to your mom about candy one time and
  3. You are pretty good at computers.

The lawyers would use evidence to support each of these claims and counterclaims.

Making sure your evidence actually supports your claim is one of the toughest aspects of the essay.

The step-by-step method

The method has 4 sections and 7 paragraphs overall and specific aspects need to go in each.

First, write your introduction, using 150-200 words

Paragraph 1

Say 2 interesting things about the prescribed title. “Many people find Mathematics and Natural Science very convincing. However, many of these same people would say that they don’t have a strong understanding of either of these two fields. Both of these fields rely on rigorous methodologies.”

-Define one or two of the key terms in the title. Here I might define Mathematics and Natural Science. (I would also look up the term “convincing“. I might not include that definition in my essay, but I would like to know whether there are any conflicting definitions. That might help me say interesting things later on in the essay–for example in the conclusion.)

Narrow in on one aspect which is particularly interesting. “This essay with focus on the link between replicability of results, as a source of reliability.”

State your thesis. What is your short answer to the prescribed title, your thesis. (You might decide, by the end of your essay, that your initial thinking was wrong, but you should know the point your claims are going to be supporting).

Give us a roadmap, a sentence that gives us a preview. This shows us what you’re going to do in your body paragraphs (your “developments”). Tell us AOKs you’re going to use and which WOK you will be focused on most. This will make it easy for the marker to know what to look for. An example: “Mathematics can be seen as more reliable because it uses reason. Natural science can be less reliable because it relies on observation. ”

Next write your first development. 2 paragraphs totalling 600 words

Paragraph 2

Claim. A claim a topic sen­tence that outlines your argument about the prescribed title. For example you could claim that, “Mathematics can be relied on because it is a purely logical system.”

Explain. Elaborate and clarify your claim. “Mathematics is axiomatic and independent of subjective experience.“

Example. A real life example, to clar­ify and sup­port the claim from your own experience. Examples should be personal, specific, precise and real. Did something happen in your Science class? Did you have a conversation with your or hear a story from your grandfather? These are evidence from your own life rather than examples from Darwin or Lincoln. So you could talk about how, “In mathematics we learned that the inside angles of a triangle, in Euclidian space, sum up to 180 degrees.”

Paragraph 3

Counter-claim. Argue against your claim above. “However, it is possible to come to different conclusions using different systems of mathematics.”

Example. An example that supports your counter claim. “There are different It is not possible to demonstrate that the interior angles of a triangle equal 180 degrees in Euclidian space, this cannot be proven within other systems, such as spherical geometry or hyperbolic geometry.”

Link to prescribed title. Quickly sum up the (complicated) insights of this section. “It is therefore clear that mathematics is reliable to an extent, but often it can only show something to be true within one fixed system or approach.”

Now, write another two body paragraphs, looking at your second AOK. Use the same approach you saw in paragraphs 2 and 3. 600 words

Paragraph 4

Claim.

Explain.

Example.

Paragraph 5

Counter-claim.

Example.

Link to prescribed title.

Finally, write your ‘conclusion’. Two paragraphs, totalling 200-250 words

Paragraph 6

Your conclusion. Explain what big, general insights have come out of this–your conclusion.

Implications and significance. Also tell us why it’s important that we know this. When and how does it matter that we understand this lesson?

Paragraph 7

Perspectives and extensions. If you can, try to pull in a very different perspective, on your conclusion. Perhaps you can recognize a very different way of approaching the question, which could have resulted in quite different insights than those you included in your essay. Or you could also mention one or two unresolved questions that this essay has revealed. You could also think of this as explaining some “limitations” or a weaknesses of your essay, but it’s also about showing that the conversation isn’t over yet. There is more to the question than you’ve had the room to explore.

Obviously there is a lot more depth that we can go into about what makes a really great TOK essay, but this structure will get you started.

Here are some more ToK Essay tips you might want to consider or you can join the online program for members here: www.tokmastery.com

 


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May 2019 TOK Essay Useful Links

The May 2019 TOK titles were released at the start of September:

  1. “The quality of knowledge is best measured by how many people accept it.” Discuss this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge.
    2. “The production of knowledge is always a collaborative task and never solely a product of the individual.” Discuss this statement with reference to two areas of knowledge.
    3. Do good explanations have to be true?
    4. “Disinterestedness is essential in the pursuit of knowledge.” Discuss this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge.
    5. “The production of knowledge requires accepting conclusions that go beyond the evidence for them.” Discuss this claim.
    6. “One way to assure the health of a discipline is to nurture contrasting perspectives.” Discuss this claim.

 

 

The following are resources to help you build your response to the questions:

http://ibtokessaytutor.com/ibtokessaytopics/May2019/ibtokessaytitlesMay2019.shtml

https://ibessays.org/blogs/tok-may-2019

 

 

 

The aboriginals and how they are labeled as deviant unfairly

The aboriginals and how they are labeled as deviant unfairly

Discipline:
Sociology

Type of service:
Research Paper

Spacing:
Single spacing

Paper format:
Other (add to details)

Number of pages:
5 pages

Number of sources:
8 sources

Paper DETAILS:

Please write in proper ASA format .
A thesis paper about aboriginals and how they are labeled as deviant unfairly. Base it off of this article; Satzewich, Vic and Terry Wotherspoon. 2000. “Law crime and the criminal justice system.” Pp.180-218 in First nations: race, class, and gender relations, Regina, SK: Canadian Plains Research Center.
I have given five references below, please add 2-3 academic sources that are solely sociological (from within the last 10 years.?
Is being labeled a deviant lead to deviant behaviour and possibly criminal behaviour? What will a society look like, if we focus on healing and helping people instead of stigmatizing them?
REFERENCES

Bland, D. L. 2013. “Canada and the First Nations: Cooperation or conflict?” Macdonald-Laurier Institute for Public Policy. p.44

Cheng, H., & Ma, L. 2016, May. “A Comparative Study on Land Rights of Peasants in China and Aboriginal Citizens in Canada and Their Impact on Development.” In Forum for Development Studies (Vol. 43, No. 2, pp. 311-331). Routledge.

Perry, Barbara. 2010. “Policing Hate Crimes in A Multicultural Society Observations from Canada.” International Journal of Law Crime and Justice 38 (2010) 120-140. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijlcj.2010.10.004.

Stark, Andrew. 2012. “Global Justice, Historical Justice: Looking at the Two Debates in Tandem.” Political Theory

 

The US’s recent 2 for 1 rule

 

The US’s recent 2 for 1 rule

Discipline:
Economics

Type of service:
Other

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
Not applicable

Number of pages:
1 page

Number of sources:
0 source

Paper DETAILS:

refine the research on the US’s recent 2 for 1 rule and write a paragraph explaining whatever analysis you are able to find in journalistic/think tank projects of the rule. I dont know if we need sources

 

 

 

Recycling in the textile industry

 

Recycling in the textile industry

Discipline:
Other

Type of service:
Research Paper

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
Harvard

Number of pages:
25 pages

Number of sources:
100 sources

Paper DETAILS:

The textile industry is the second largest polluter after the oil industry in the world, but the incitement to contribute to recycling industry is low. Textile manufacturing is one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emission. There is an increased demand in textile production and low recycling rate worldwide. This result in misbalance of environmental and industrial ecosystems. The increase of life cycle of textile products should, therefore, be in focus. It is needed for the development of textile waste management globally.
The textile industry needs to look to other industries on how they can gain better sustainability and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The international society and local government need to demand producer responsibility and deposits in the textile industry. Textile producers should pay full recycling costs under the waste scheme.
I need a scientific article that can be published in a journal, it’s important that the writer can review other industries such as;
– Plastic industry
– Metal Industry
– Glass industry
– Paper industry
– Electronic industry
Examples from the above-mentioned industry need to be taken into consideration for the textile industry.
Textile collections and recycling cost a lot of money to operate and worldwide practice shows low investment and lack of the economy to support the increasing recycling manufacturer.
As an example the plastic industry with plastic bottles has a deposit on the plastic bottles, such fee could also be applied for the textile industry. This deposits the consumer gets back when they deliver back the empty bottles.
The recycling cost and collection of the used textile are heavy and cost a lot of money, today the textile industry does not contribute financially to the collection and recycling of used and collected textiles. This means that too much textile ends up as landfill or is burned.
The article should be on 25 pages and have 100 sources.

 

 

Project #2 Field interview

Project #2 Field interview

Discipline:
– Criminal Justice

Type of service:
Research Paper

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
APA

Number of pages:
4 pages

Number of sources:
5 sources

Paper DETAILS:

Note: Do to work requirements this interview was cut short. So, some of the information was my best guest.

Project 2 should begin with an introductory paragraph and end with a concluding paragraph. The full narrative should be between 3 to 5 full pages (not including the Works Cited page that references in APA format the five (5) selected course materials you used). The layout should include double spaces, 12 pt. font, with one inch margins that include first line indentation.

Please include a Cover Page for your assignment with the following elements:

Include your name
Course title and number
Project title
Interviewee category selected
Date of submission

 

 

International Migration and Happiness

International Migration and Happiness

Discipline:
Economics

Type of service:
Thesis

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
Harvard

Number of pages:
50 pages

Number of sources:
150 sources

Paper DETAILS:

The paper will be based on extensive literature review in an economist view. Before starting, please read all the instructions attached. Deadline can be extended if needed. But the paper should be in a level that will show that the writer has invested his time on researching. Any further inquiry will be answered as early as possible.

 

 

Shareholder Activism as a Responsible Investment Strategy towards Corporate Responsibility

Shareholder Activism as a Responsible Investment Strategy towards Corporate Responsibility

Discipline:
Ethics

Type of service:
Rewriting

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
APA

Number of pages:
40 pages

Number of sources:
120 sources

Paper DETAILS:

Dear writer,

This paper aims to see the relationship between shareholder activism as a responsible investment strategy towards corporate responsibility.

As I am finishing the thesis now, I decided to send the theoretical framework first for rewriting. I will add later chapters around mid April. Therefore, I would prefer to have writer who specializes in ethics (with possible background in sustainability and finance) to rewrite this and I will continue with the other chapters if the result fits my expectation.

The university program is heavily based on ethics (integrative economic ethics in particular), so in the theoretical framework I have emphasized on ethics, ethics in economy and responsibility. Since this is also strongly related to finance and investment, another subchapter on finance is emphasized. Right after this chapter, I will add 1 chapter on Responsible Investment and discuss what the strategies are (which will lead to mentioning about shareholder activism). Then I continue with research method chapter and the main chapter of “The link between shareholder activism as a Responsible Investing strategy and Corporate responsibility”.

Information about the document:
– I quoted many passages from several authors (I don’t think they are relevant for rewriting service and will only add more words, so I left it in comment)
– Some arguments have already sources, those with complete source (good citation and reference) could just be left as it is
– Many arguments have not had any sources, please kindly add them into it, to avoid plagiarism
– Given the limited time to finish this thesis, I am not 100% sure with most of my way of delivering the message. This is even more for those highlighted / red coloured sentences. Please have some attention to those, but please don’t only focus on that as the others also require some clarification (more direct sentence, more clarity, etc.)
– Please see Peter Ulrich & Josef Wieland books in the attachment for reference (they are main literature of the study program)
– Please also include theories from John Rawls
– Please leave the comments on the right side

 

Automated Pod-Car Life cycle cost (Please follow the paper details) and the file uploaded it will help to understand the subject.

Automated Pod-Car Life cycle cost (Please follow the paper details) and the file uploaded it will help to understand the subject.

Discipline:
Other

Type of service:
Math/Statistics/Finance Problems

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
APA

Number of pages:
2 pages

Number of sources:
0 source

Paper DETAILS:

1- Measure: Descriptive Statistics
Table of descriptive statistics. Each row is a metric. Columns are metric, units, mean, standard deviation, median, range. Highlight any rows, columns and/or cells that are notable (i.e., indicate potential problems or opportunities). Narrative text introduces the table and summarizes the key key insights reflected by the highlighting. Table title has date range of data. Citation provided in APA citation format. (Note: The full APA citation will be in the references at the end of the document.)
2-Measure: Graphical Analyses
Charts that shed light on the metrics, especially the key issues/questions identified in the introduction. Each chart axis that corresponds to a metric clearly labeled with metrics and units. Each chart axis that corresponds to periods (e.g., hours, days, weeks) clearly labeled with the periods. Chart subtitle includes date range of data. Data source(s) in APA in-text citation format. (Note: The full APA citation will be in the references at the end of the document.) Narrative text introduces each chart and summarizes the insights.
3-Analyze: Hypotheses
What is being tested/explored, formally stated. (e.g., For a statistical analysis, state your null and alternative hypotheses. For queueing, state Little’s Law. For control charts, define common vs. special cause. For simulation, state your validation criteria.) Should substantially correspond to what was explored in graphical analyses in Measure phase. Narrative text explains the formal tests in terms the client can understand.
4-Analyze: Analyses
Analysis results (e.g., statistical analysis table(s), the values calculated from your queueing, control charts with special causes flagged, simulation verification and validation). Anything that is important to the client should be highlighted. Narrative text introduces the the analytical results.
5-This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalyze: Inferences
Conclusions from analyses (e.g., Results of hypothesis tests, whether null hypotheses were rejected, and what you concluded. What the highlighted queuing results mean for the client. Whether the process is in-control and the special causes that were associated with out-of-control points.) Narrative text summarizes the conclusions.

Climate Change & Public Health: The Fix

Climate Change & Public Health: The Fix

Discipline:
Political Science

Type of service:
Research Paper

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
APA

Number of pages:
1 page

Number of sources:
3 sources

Paper DETAILS:

After reviewing the interactive Global Governance Monitor, choose two international issues: CLIMATE CHANGE and PUBLIC HEALTH and discuss ways you would address them if you were a world leader. List your sources (make sure it is clear which sources you used). The Global Governance Monitor can be found at this website: https://www.cfr.org/interactives/global-governance-monitor#!/

 

 

A necessary part of drama is not only to present conflict between the characters in a play but also to create conflicts within each member of the audience. Comment on this using ”Fences” by August Wilson

A necessary part of drama is not only to present conflict between the characters in a play but also to create conflicts within each member of the audience. Comment on this using ”Fences” by August Wilson .

Discipline:
– Classic English Literature

Type of service:
Essay

Spacing:
Double spacing

Paper format:
MLA

Number of pages:
2 pages

Number of sources:
1 source

Paper DETAILS:

This is a written commentary on the following question : A necessary part of drama is not only to present conflict between the characters in a play but also to create conflicts within each member of the audience. Using the Novel : ”Fences” by August Wilson .