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016642
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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v, 170pBlack Spine
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A student-friendly resource that is tailored to the new IB subject guide for TOK.
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9781107628427 Pb.
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026825
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India, Themantic Education, 2020.
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541pDark blue spine
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Our brand new textbook for TOK's new syllabus is organized around key knowledge concepts. Each lesson covers one concept. If you use 100 lessons from this book, you will have covered 100 concepts. These are all knowledge concepts that form the foundation of critical thinking in TOK: bias, justification, understanding, evidence, doubt and many others. These knowledge concepts naturally become building blocks of higher-order thinking skills.
Areas of knowledge are all addressed throughout the course and in comparison rather than separately. Instead of teaching 10 hours of Natural Sciences followed by 10 hours of History (and so on), we teach, for example, the concept of bias and look at how bias takes different forms in different areas of knowledge. Such organization of the course is much more holistic and more in line with the IB recommendations.
The IB-recommended themes are integrated with areas of knowledge. Instead of teaching the themes "Knowledge and language" and "Knowledge and technology" separately from the rest of the course, you will be teaching areas of knowledge through these themes.
Such organization makes the course holistic and allows you to overcome the artificial division of knowledge into themes, areas of knowledge and so on. With this in mind, we still cover all the aspects of the knowledge framework in every lesson.
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Knowledge of knowledge
Knowledge and technology
Bias in personal knowledge
Bias in shared knowledge
Knowledge and understanding
Knowledge and language
Assessment guidance
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9780995139008 Pb.
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018544
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New York, Picador, 2011.
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xv, 294pGrey spine
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Lectures on the Will to Know reminds us that Michel Foucault's work only ever had one object: truth. Here, he builds on his earlier work, Discipline and Punish, to explore the relationship between tragedy, conflict, and truth-telling. He also explores the different forms of truth-telling, and their relation to power and the law. The publication of Lectures on the Will to Know marks a milestone in Foucault's reception, and it will no longer be possible to read him in the same way as before.
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9781250050106 Pb.
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019399
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New Haven, Yale University Press, 1978.
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xiii, 144pWhite spine
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Siliman Lectures
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Bronowski's book is dedicated to the identity of acts of creativity and of imagination, whether in Blake or Yeats or Heisenberg. According to Bronowski, our account of the world is dictated by our biology; by how we receive and translate our experience of the world so that we achieve knowledge. He examines the mechanics of our perception; the origin and nature of natural language; formal systems and scientific discourse; and how science, as a systematic attempt to establish closed systems one after another, progresses by exploring its own errors and new but unforeseen connections.
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0300024096 Pb.
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015970
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New York, Broadway Books, 2003.
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624pThick Blue Spine
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In A Short History of Nearly Everything, beloved author Bill Bryson confronts his greatest challenge yet: to understand - and, if possible, answer - the oldest, biggest questions we have posed about the universe and ourselves. Taking as his territory everything from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization, Bryson seeks to understand how we got from there being nothing at all to there being us. The result is a sometimes profound, sometimes funny, and always supremely clear and entertaining adventure in the realms of human knowledge, as only Bill Bryson can render it.
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Part One. Lost in the cosmos. 1. How to build a universe; 2. Welcome to the Solar System; 3. The Reverend Evans's universe
Part Two. The size of the Earth. 4. The measure of things; 5. The stone-breakers; 6. Science red in tooth and claw; 7. Elemental matters
Part Three. A new age dawns. 8. Einstein's universe; 9. The mighty atom; 10. Getting the lead out; 11. Muster Mark's quarks; 12. The Earth moves
Part Four. Dangerous planet. 13. Bang!; 14. The fire below; 15. Dangerous beauty
Part five. Life itself. 16. Lonely plante; 17. Into the troposphere; 18. The bounding main; 19. The rise of life; 20. Small world; 21. Life goes on; 22. Goodbye to all that; 23. The richness of being; 24. Cells; 25. Darwin's singular notion; 26. The stuff of life
Part Six. The road to us. 27. Ice time; 28. The mysterious biped; 29. The restless ape; 30. Goodbye
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9780307885159 Pb.
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016008
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London, John Murray, 2003.
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viii, 328pLilac spine
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'Theory of Knowledge' provides an introductory framework that looks at how to approach questions such as what is good art, can I trust my senses, will science tell us everything, how did the Universe start and whether there is life after death. It covers ways to look for answers and highlights the problems that arise when we do so. To encourage this critical thinking and to stimulate discussion, this Student’s Book also includes a wide range of material from other sources.
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9780719578656 Pb.
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009899
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Wales, International Baccalaureate, 2010.
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154pBlue Spine
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IB Prepared
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Helps to make use of the skills and knowledge that have been developed in the theory of knowledge classes (TOK) to prepare for the final TOK assessments. Contains student responses with commentary by examiners highlighting how marks were gained or lost.
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Introduction
TOK in the IB Diploma Programme
What is theory of knowledge?
The TOK essay
The TOK presentation
TOK assessment at a glance
Appendices
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9781906345211 Pb.
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015901
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2013 edition
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013.
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x, 438pGreen and Grey Spine
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Closely supports the 2013 syllabus for TOK. It is packed with discussion activities, interviews and reflection topics to drive creative and critical thought.
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Part 1 Construction knowledge:Key concepts
1 Recognizing perspectives
2 Gaining knowledge
3 Seeking truth
Part 2 Ways of knowing
4 Exchanging knowledge
5 Sense perception as a way of knowing
6 Memory as a way of knowing
7 Reason as a way of knowing
8 Language as a way of knowing
9 Emotion as a way of knowing
10 Faith
11 Imagination
12 Intuition
13 Ways of knowing, areas of knowledge
Part 3 Areas of knowledge
14 Shared knowledge:taking compass bearings
15 The arts
16 Ethics
17 History
18 The human sciences
19 The natural sciences
20 Mathematics
21 Indigenous knowledge
22 Religious knowledge
Part 4 Support forTOK Assessment
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9780199129737 Pb.
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010879
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2007
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007.
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306pGreen and White Spine
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Course Companion
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Will stimulate students to think about learning and knoweldge from their own and other's perspectives through content and activities across disciplines and cultures.
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9780199151226 Pb.
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ID:
016709
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2013
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013.
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x, 438pGreen and Black Spine
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Course Companion
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Developed with the IB, this Course Book sharpens critical inquiry and helps learners think independently. This fully comprehensive new edition has been completely revised to match the 2013 syllabus and most accurately embody the IB way of teaching TOK. Full of practice and activities, this book effectively builds critical thinking and open-mindedness. It will ensure students can astutely employ skills in assessment.
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9780199129737 Pb.
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016112
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2010 (Seventh printing)
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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viii, 472pBlue Spine
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Through this book the author encourages critical thinking across a range of subject areas and helps students to ask relevant questions, use language with care and precision, support ideas with evidence, argue coherently and make sound judgements.
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Part 1, Knowers And Knowing
The problem of knowledge
The Nature Of Knowledge
Part 2, Ways Of Knowing
Language
Perception
Reason
Emotion
Part 3, Areas Of Knowledge
Mathematics
The natural sciences
The human sciences
History
The arts
Ethics
Religion
Part 4. Conclusion
Truth and wisdom
Index
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9780521542982 Pb.
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016643
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Full-colour edition
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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viii, 472pBlue spine
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This comprehensive, full-colour coursebook is designed for use by students following the Theory of Knowledge course in the IBDP. It will also be useful for students following other critical thinking courses.
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9781107669963 Pb.
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ID:
026154
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Third edition
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2020.
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x, 684pBlue spine
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Written by experienced authors and examiners, this third edition encourages students to explore 'What is knowledge? Why, and how do we learn?'. This print and digital course guide helps shape students into internationally minded citizens as they critically assess the world around them. Students will explore real-world examples and independently reflect on their knowledge, growing as knowers. A dedicated chapter focuses on building skills for assessment, so students will be fully prepared to excel in the essay and exhibition - Amazon.
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Knowers and knowing
Optional themes
Areas of knowledge
Assessment
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9781108865982 Pb.
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ID:
026155
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2020 edition
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
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vi, 394pGrey and green spine
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Oxford IB Diploma Programme
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Summary/Abstract |
With fascinating source material and activities relevant to students' experiences, this book developed directly in cooperation with the IB, will help students question the nature of knowing. The importance of TOK to everyday experience and to individual subject area knowledge is highlighted throughout with case studies and tasks that encourage awareness of multiple perspectives.
Structured around the new syllabus and the conceptual framework, students will have full opportunity to think critically through complex issues of present-day challenges. Each theme will stimulate questions of power, politics and technology relevant to the changing nature of knowledge. All of the required subject Areas of Knowledge are elaborated with historical development and significant links to current practice. The focal point of 'The Knower' is woven throughout the text and within its own core theme chapter.
Students will be able to practice 'doing' TOK throughout each of the five themes to help support an assessment that requires students to develop skills. The assessment Essay and Exhibition have separate chapters to guide students through each step, helping them to gain the most from their TOK course and carry this knowledge throughout their lives.
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Core theme
Optional themes
Areas of knowledge (AOKs)
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9780198497707 Pb.
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ID:
013926
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2nd.ed.
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Victoria, IBID, 2006.
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293pYellow Spine
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The second edition of this book contains a completely revised ways-of-knowing section, more exploration of emotion, and an additional chapter on Faith. Also containsadvice on the problems of statistics, updated examples and suggestions for class discussions and activities, together with a completely new section giving assessment advice based on the March 2006 Curriculum Guide.
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Perception
Reason
Emotion
Faith
Language
Creativity
Areas of knowledge
International knowledge
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1876659076 Pb.
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London, Routledge, 2006.
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xi, 188pRed spine
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What is knowledge? Where does it come from? What kinds of knowledge are there? Can we know anything at all?This lucid and engaging introduction grapples with these central questions in the theory of knowledge, offering a clear, non-partisan view of the main themes of epistemology. Both traditional issues and contemporary ideas are discussed in sixteen easily digestible chapters, each of which conclude with a useful summary of the main ideas discussed, study questions, annotated further reading and a guide to internet resources. Each chapter also features text boxes.
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9780415387989 Pb.
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Will to power
/ Nietzsche, Friedrich; Kaufmann, Walter (Tr.); Hollingdale, R.J. (Tr.); Kaufmann, Walter (ed.)
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1968
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New York, Vintage, 1968.
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xxxii, I-VIII, 575pBlack Spine
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Nietzsche's notebooks offer a fascinating glimpse into the workshop and mind of a great thinker, comparing favourably with the notebooks of Gide, Kafka, Camus and Wittgenstein. Contains his views on nihilism, art, morality, religion, the theory of knowledge and other topics.
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European nihilism
Critique of the highest values hitherto
Critique of morality
Critique of philosophy
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9780394704371 Pb.
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