2014 Tok Blog Posts Dombrowski
2014 Tok Blog Posts Dombrowski
         Ive consolidated here all the posts  55 of them! -- that Theo and I have made
         this year, to make it easy for readers to get access to them. Most of these we
         posted originally on the Oxford Study Courses IB blog site http://blogs.osc-ib.com
         (collected here with permission), and many of them also appear on my own
         website Activating TOK http://activatingtok.net. Teachers may feel free to use
         any of these for classroom reading or activities, following usual conventions to
         acknowledge the source.
         In our blog, we usually pick out current events  both current developments in
         areas of knowledge and current world events that bring knowledge questions to
         the surface  and frame them with TOK thinking. In doing so, we hope to support
         the connections between TOK thinking and the world encouraged in the course
         and its assessment. More specifically, depending on the topic of the post, we
         intend to:
             o provide fresh examples or resources for use in the classroom to illustrate
                TOK concepts, methods of areas of knowledge, or the application of
                knowledge questions to real life situations (as required in the TOK
                presentation)
             o raise ideas for further thought on TOK topics and TOK teaching
             o model and encourage the kinds of critical skills we hope that students are
                developing in the course
         Eileen Dombrowski
         December 31, 2014
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                    Eileen Dombrowski and Theo Dombrowski. Theory of Knowledge blog posts 2014.
       from Oxford Study Courses IB blogsite http://blogs.osc-ib.com and Activating TOK http://activatingtok.net
	
 
48 Cupcakes and sushi: fads, trends, and                          81 Earthquake trial acquittal: scientific
questions of knowledge                                            prediction and responsibility
50 Why is TOKs critical thinking so                              83 White men and climate change: statistics
important?                                                        and reliable correlations
57 Dont Even Think About It:                                    In this compilation, we have used the post
Why Our Brains are Wired to Ignore Climate                        date on which the posts appeared on the
Change                                                           OSC site rather than the dates they were re-
                                                                  blogged on Activating TOK.
61 So who needs language?
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By Eileen Dombrowski. December 31, 2013                           Taking a little distance from this particular
                                                                  news story, we can frame some broad and
The top news stories of any year often                            general knowledge questions:
spotlight knowledge  new discoveries, for                          Who owns knowledge?
instance, or technological achievements. In                         How can we determine, ethically, when
2013, however, Id say that some of the                             knowledge should be shared and when
biggest debates centred on control of                               it should not be shared?
knowledge. Are all means to gain knowledge                          What is the relationship between ethics
ethically acceptable? Who are the                                   and politics?
appropriate gatekeepers for access to
knowledge, and how fierce is the fence they                       Although the whistleblowing story has been
erect? Who gains and controls the benefits                        given far more coverage in the media, other
that come from knowledge? Who owns                                significant stories of 2013 equally centre on
knowledge?                                                        the struggle to control knowledge  in the
                                                                  form of copyrights or patents. One event that
Probably the hottest controversy has flared up                    has passed comparatively quietly is the legal
over government control of information, with                      ruling last month that Google is entitled to
debate over what the public has the right to                      scan books and share them on the internet,
know  or possibly in a democracy the                             regardless of copyright ownership: Googles
responsibility to know. On one level, this is a                   Book-Scanning Is Fair Use, Judge Rules in
story of government secrecy and individual                        Landmark Copyright
whistleblowing, with Edward Snowden                               Case. 	
 http://www.wired.com/2013/11/google
considered, depending on the perspective,                         -books-2/
either the villain or the hero of the
year. Certainly, like other whistleblowers                        Passing far too quietly for their potential
before him, he has met the wrath of his own                       impact, according to many sources, are trade
American government, which has punished                           deals being worked out by governments with
those who reveal wrongdoing more severely                         unprecedented levels of secrecy. It is
than wrongdoers exposed. (35-year sentence                        WikiLeaks, not governments, which has
for Chelsea Mannings revelations in                              shared with citizens the draft intellectual
WikiLeaks!)                                                       property section of the Trans-Pacific
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Partnership Agreement which is reported as                        Googling 2013: questing
proposing sweeping reforms including to
pharmaceuticals, publishers, patents,
                                                                  knowledge?
copyrights, trademarks, civil liberties and
                                                                  By Theo Dombrowski. December 31, 2013
liability of internet service providers. For
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example, intellectual property rules under
negotiation would give pharmaceutical
companies longer monopolies over drugs,
such that cheaper generic drugs that would
save lives would be rendered illegal. The
international organization Mdecins Sans
Frontires/Doctors Without Borders (MSF)
calls the TPP the most harmful trade pact
ever for access to medicines in developing
countries, unless damaging provisions are
removed before the deal is sealed. At the
heart of this controversy is ownership of
knowledge, with trade rules carrying huge
implications for life and death.
                                                                  The end of a calendar year (at least in
Knowledge matters, and it matters who owns                        Gregorian system that dominates most of the
it and who controls it. Ownership of                              globe) is the time for reflection, statistics, and
knowledge matters to citizens in a democracy                      resolutions: global issues vie, in retrospective
who want to accept legitimate secrecy with                        summary, for comparative
clarity over what that is -- and who, at the                      significance. Bloggers, talk show hosts,
same time, want to hold their governments                         prime time news shows are busy ranking and
accountable for the actions done in their                         assessing. Globally, they ask, what are the
names. Ownership of knowledge matters to                          most important news stories? Scientific
creators of knowledge who want to benefit                         discoveries? Sports events? and so on.
from their work, to businesses that want a
return on investment in research, and to                          Who is better to judge the real significance of
consumers and citizens who want their own                         news stories, though, than The People? This
lives and wellbeing to count in the balance                       is where the annual statistics released by
against corporate profits. In some of the                         Google can give us time to reflect not just on
news stories of 2013  especially in those that                   the year that has passed, but the global quest
pitted secrecy against sharing  we can see                       for shared knowledge of current eventswell,
that the concept of shared knowledge in                         sort of. It would be no doubt unfair to assume
TOK is a dynamic one, and can be even a                           that Google searches are the chief means by
hotly contested one within a social context.                      which the sum of human knowledge of global
                                                                  issues is increased. (Think of the various
References                                                        news media and good old-fashioned
                                                                  conversation!) Or would it?
infographic on affordable
medicines: Mdecins Sans Frontires/Doctors                       Whatever value we might put on them, the
Without Borders                                                   statistics on Google searches are cause for
(MSF) http://www.msf.ca/campaigns/trans-                          reflection. So brace yourself! Here they are.
pacific-partnership/                                              These, apparently, are what mattered most to
MSF YouTube                                                       internet users during 2013:
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il--
xh29SYw#t=15
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1. Nelson Mandela                                                 knowing are involved in motivation to pursue
2. Paul Walker                                                    knowledge? How do you know what sources
3. iPhone 5s                                                      of knowledge are most reliable? Are we
4. Cory Monteith                                                  ethically responsible for gaining certain kinds
5. Harlem Shake                                                   of knowledge and, if so, why? What is the
6. Boston Marathon                                                relationship between personal knowledge and
7. Royal Baby                                                     shared knowledge?)
8. Samsung Galaxy S4
9. Play Station 4                                                   .
10. North Korea
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Sensationalizing and distorting                                   understandable vehemence that a genuinely
                                                                  interesting discovery is virtually submerged by
science: the media and shared                                    mis-statement and over-statement. In the
knowledge                                                        process of expressing his anger with this
                                                                  particular news release Dr. Novella
By Theo Dombrowski. January 5, 2014                               identifies several useful reminders of ways
                                                                  we can all approach science stories in the
Researchers Shocked To Discover Hidden                           media:
DNA Code! Anyone even casually interested
in the ever-expanding pool of shared scientific                   1. First, we should be particularly
knowledge is likely perk up at such a                                guarded when we see excitable word
headline. It takes a lot more than casual                            choices, paramount amongst them words
interest, of course, to keep track of scientific                     like scientists shocked, baffled,
discoveries: dozens of credible websites (let                        mystified or flummoxed or when we
alone scientific journals) are crammed with                          see any claim that a long-established
articles about yet more discoveries about the                        theory has been overthrown or even
human genomeor about yet another                                    contradicted.
exoplanet or species of bizarre beetle.
Barraged with far more information than we                        2. Second, even when we realize that a
can grasp, we want, understandably, the                              news story is over-written or
news that stands outa breakthrough or, at                         sensationalistic, we should try to look
the very least, a ground breaking                                   past the silliness to tease out what
discovery. And this, in mainstream media, is                        actually has been discoverednot just
what we get.                                                         for our increased knowledge, but
                                                                     perhaps even more importantly for our
                                                                     appreciation of how scientific
                                                                     knowledge expands. As Dr Novella
                                                                     says, I really enjoy it when science news
                                                                     reportingtakes the approach of walking
                                                                     you through the sequence of discovery
                                                                     and the thought process of scientists: this
                                                                     is what we thought, this is what we knew,
                                                                     this is what we didnt know and this is how
                                                                     it fits into our evolving picture of scientific
                                                                     understanding.
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3. Third, we should be alert to the ways in                           write their science columns. Science
   which a news story can be used by                                  reporting is ripe for misinformationor
   ideologues to discredit either science                             disinformation.
   in general or one field of science in
   particular. A study that provides a                            And getting it right is important. Many (though
   refinement of understanding of such                            not all) of the critical issues that face our
   politically charged areas as climate                           globe can be solved only through
   science or evolution can be reported as                        understanding science and using it
   proof of the weakness of science: See!                       responsibly  food security, climate change,
   exclaim such contrarians, Here is yet                         water security, and pandemics among them.
   more evidence that you cant trust those                       It is no accident that the chapter The Natural
   scientists: now theyre admitting they                         Sciences in the IB TOK Course Companion
   made mistakes. First they expected us to                       concludes with this social and ethical
   believe one thing; now theyve overturned                      question: What responsibilities do societies
   that and who knows how long before they                        have for understanding and influencing the
   change yet again. (You might like to look                     sciences? Recognizing sensationalism in
   back to an earlier post in this blog:                          reports on science is one step toward
   Uncertainty in science: TOK and UN                          understanding how this area of knowledge
   Climate Change Report, Sept 22, 2013)                          actually works and being better able to
                                                                  respond thoughtfully to its findings.
So why do even reputable news sources
sometimes sabotage science by the way they                        References
report well-founded knowledge? First, of
course, it hardly needs to be stated what                         The press release: Scientists Discover
everyone knows: sensationalism sells. Other                       Double Meaning in Genetic
reasons for such misrepresentation are less                       Code http://www.washington.edu/news/2013/
obvious. Typically, science stories come to                       12/12/scientists-discover-double-meaning-in-
us through three stages, each of which                            genetic-code/
can sensationalize and thus obscure the
real news behind the story:                                       A reported version:
                                                                  http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1113027
1. Scientists themselves can exaggerate the                       596/dna-has-a-secret-second-code-121313/
   degree to which their discovery is a
   breakthrough, particularly if they are                       The critique cited here: The Skeptics Guide to
   desperate to maintain uncertain funding.                       the Universe Episode #440, Dec. 21, 2013,
                                                                  Minutes 14:06  21:42.
2. An institution in which scientists work can
   issue a sensationalized press release,                         Another critique of the absurd hype given to
   especially if they employ public relations                     the story:
   professionals with the job of boosting the                     http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2013/12/
   profile of the institution.                                    13/scientists-discover-second-code-hiding-
                                                                  within-dna/#.UrnZqGRDsTE
3. Third, news media can add another level
   of distortion not just to sensationalize it                    Image via National Institute of Standards and
   but also for other reasons. They may                           Technology, quoted from Genetic Literacy
   wish to push a political agenda of their                       Project http://www.geneticliteracyproject.org/2
   ownor with the best will in the world,                        013/12/13/scientists-discover-second-code-
   they may simply get it wrong. Sadly,                           hiding-within-dna/#.UrnZqGRDsTE
   apparently fewer and fewer news sources
   hire scientifically trained journalists to
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Journalism: Window or Filter on                                   personal circles and the media. For the
                                                                  shared knowledge of journalism, Martin Bell in
the World?                                                        this podcast makes an excellent case for
                                                                  reporting does not aspire to be objective in
By Eileen Dombrowski. January 7, 2014
                                                                  the sense of being detached from life, but
                                                                  instead takes humanity into account and
                                                                  aspires to be fair.
                                                                  References
                                                                  http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00mczly
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Diversity of indigenous                                           that is holistic and rooted in the specific land
                                                                  on which a cultural group lives.
knowledge
                                                                  Yet I remain uneasy. Do these features
By Eileen Dombrowski. January 28, 2014.
                                                                  freeze the knowledge of cultural groups at a
                                                                  particular historical moment  as if they
In TOK, indigenous knowledge has been
                                                                  learned nothing more after they were
added to the spectrum of areas of knowledge
                                                                  colonized? If we are talking about traditional
we treat in the course. Yet what is the basis of
                                                                  knowledge, why pick out the traditional
this category indigenous knowledge? The
                                                                  knowledge specifically of conquered and
map above is of aboriginal languages before
                                                                  colonized peoples?
colonialism, and what a diversity of language
and culture it reflects even within the single
                                                                  Personally, I find the inclusion of Indigenous
continent of North America! Perhaps a good
                                                                  Knowledge within TOK areas of knowledge
look at this map, and further examination of
                                                                  fascinating and magnetic, partly because it
the extreme diversity of indigenous languages
                                                                  prompts us to come to grips with categories
and cultures across the world, will prompt
                                                                  of knowledge  and consider who
some serious knowledge questions about
                                                                  developed them, when, and why. Including it
classification of groups as aboriginal or
                                                                  also requires that we recognize the contexts
indigenous. Is the classification  using
                                                                  of politics and power within which knowledge
observation (WOK sense perception and
                                                                  is embraced or marginalized  or even
reason) and WOK language  based on
                                                                  suppressed, as were so many of the
cultural characteristics held in common, or
                                                                  aboriginal languages shown on the map
instead on historical and political situations
                                                                  above.
imposed in common upon groups of unlike
people?
                                                                  If we aspire to be open-minded inquirers, as
                                                                  in the IB Learner Profile, then discussion of
                                                                  Indigenous Knowledge in a class context
                                                                  stands to take us into appreciation of the
                                                                  values and traditions of others, applied to
                                                                  cultural knowledge. If we approach it without
                                                                  these qualities, however, we risk adding
                                                                  further misunderstanding and affront to
                                                                  groups and individuals whose knowledge,
                                                                  historically, has so often been trampled.
References
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When will we ever learn?: the                                   reworking folk songs, and writing his own, he
                                                                  was an influential force in American music,
arts and shared knowledge                                         inspiring many other musicians and ultimately
                                                                  reaching a large audience.
By Eileen Dombrowski. January 28, 2014
                                                                  In TOK he provides a fine example of creating
                                                                  art from a perspective (personal, cultural,
                                                                  political) with a purpose, and of the effect of
                                                                  the arts to bring groups of people together in
                                                                  shared response and expression. Many of
                                                                  his songs, from his anti-war song Where
                                                                  have all the flowers gone? (When will we
                                                                  ever learn?) to his version of the gospel song
                                                                  We shall overcome that became the icon
                                                                  song of the American civil rights movement,
                                                                  also exemplify how music, literature, painting
                                                                  or the other arts, even when rooted in specific
                                                                  times and places, can often resonate both
The establishment has always been                                emotionally and thematically in a way that
concerned about music, folk singer Pete                          could be argued to be universal.
Seeger said about his peace and protest
songs. Ive quoted Plato for years, who                          Playing one of Pete Seegers songs in TOK
wrote, Its very important that the wrong kind                   class could open a good discussion on the
of music not be allowed in the Republic. And                     kind of knowledge shared in the arts.
Ive also heard theres an old Arab proverb,
When the king puts the poet on his payroll,                      References
he cuts off the tongue of the poet. I think
theyre both right.                                              Megan Gibson, Songs of Peace and Protest:
                                                                  Six Essential Cuts from Pete Seeger, Time,
Pete Seeger, who died yesterday at the age                        January 28. 2014.
of 94, knew something important about the                         http://entertainment.time.com/2014/01/28/pet
arts as an area of knowledge. As we treat the                     e-seeger-best-songs/
arts in TOK, we are dealing with far more than
the question, How do we know what is
beautiful? We are dealing not just with
beauty but also with meaning and
communication  the very essence of shared
knowledge. We are dealing with ways of
knowing that show us the world as it is, and
with imagination that suggests to us that
another world is possible.
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Belief and bombs                                                          conclusions and actions (more
                                                                          specifically, ends and means,
By Theo Dombrowski. February 3, 2014.                                     particularly when violence is involved)
                                                                         the justifiability of basing any
                                                                          irreversible action on unpredictable
                                                                          effects.
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making a major commitment in order to                                articulated ideologies rather than catching
overcome doubts (through deciding to get                             doubt in midair.
married or have a child): rather than
necessarily leading to inaction (although that                     Alpa Shah, one of the contributors to
is certainly a possibility), doubt may also be a                   Peltmans book, says something similar: Im
facilitator of action by triggering a need for                     very interested in the dialects between
resolution.                                                       certainty and uncertainty, doubt and clarity
                                                                   which people are always dealing with. You
In the books Outline, Pelkmans further                            like to label these people as revolutionaries or
states:                                                            terroristsin fact, people are inhabiting this
                                                                   middle ground and the decisions which lead
        Religious and secular convictions can                     them to one or the other are based on all
       have powerful effects, but their foundations                kinds of relations of doubt and uncertainty
       are often surprisingly fragile. In fact, the                and its that which causes action.
       firmer the endorsement of ideas, the
       weaker the basis of these notions may be.                   Doubt and knowledge
       Recent converts are often particularly
       fervent in acting out their conviction,                     This book and podcast on Doubt, Faith, and
       precisely because of their greater need                     Uncertainty raise many issues of critical
       (and momentary ability) to suspend                          relevance to the Theory of Knowledge course.
       lingering doubt. And intense ideological                    In TOK, we recognize the constructive role of
       movements can only retain their fervor by                   doubt: in everyday life and in areas of
       actively denying ambiguity.                                knowledge such as the sciences and history,
                                                                   doubt activates further inquiry. Doubt in itself
Even more surprising, perhaps, are two more                        is not a weakness in knowledge, we might
findings:                                                          venture to say, but part of the process of
                                                                   building it.
        a. doubt is widespread amongst even the
       most apparently absolute in their beliefs.                  Ideally, Theory of Knowledge students, unlike
       (How strange, perhaps, to think of some of                  those described in Pelkmans book, are not
       the most notorious terrorist acts like 9/11 or              interested in denying ambiguities but instead
       the Kenyan shopping mall massacre as                        in exploring them in an open-minded way.
       committed by wavering believers.)                           They are not interested in squashing doubt
                                                                   but instead in assessing the most reasonable
       b. such doubt is constantly changing                       level of doubt or certainty. (See IB TOK
       waxing and waning over many years.                          Course Companion, chapter 3, on Seeking
                                                                   Knowledge.)
It is not surprising that we tend to equate
extremist action with extremist beliefs. Even                      For IB students, TOK also fosters an ethical
in academic circles, however, Dr. Pelkmans                         appraisal of actions based on knowledge
points out, when we read about ideologies, for                     claims. After all, their actions, according to
example in anthropology, we get a distorted                        the learner profile, are supposed to help to
impression about the levels of certainty for                       create a better and more peaceful world.
two reasons:                                                       How do we know what actions those are? An
                                                                   examination of ethics as an area of
       First, those who speak about the levels of                  knowledge yields various ways of responding,
       their beliefs tend to overcome many doubts                  with a thoughtful treatment of ambiguities.
       in the very act of talking about them.
                                                                   In many ways, then, TOK stands against the
       Second, we tend to look at action or fully                 terrorists squelching of doubts and violent
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actions: it recognizes ambiguities, treats
doubt as constructive and accepts degrees of
uncertainty, and appraises ethically the
connection between beliefs and action.
References
Have a look at her January and February                           Ive certainly dealt with memory as a way of
posts on memory, a topic in psychology that                       knowing in my own 2013 book, The IB Theory
is also, in our new course, a TOK way of                          of Knowledge Course Companion (chapter 6),
knowing.                                                          with class activities and background. But any
                                                                  book is best used in combination with other
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resources that complement what written                            controls, and the limits of experiments outside
activities can do to stimulate discussion. What                   a lab.
could be better than a short video memory
test to get students engaged?                                     Its not often that in nature, with all its
                                                                  intricately interconnected variables, one
Memory as a way of knowing, in my opinion,                        variable can be be traced for its
is a particularly magnetic topic for                              consequences (a trophic cascade) as
students. Memories are intertwined with their                     persuasively as the re-introduction of wolves
own sense of identity  both in their personal                    into Yellowstone. Hmmm. Am I
recall of experiences and in their acceptance                     overstating? I suppose it could easily be
of a collective memory within their cultural or                 argued that were changing variables within
social community. Moreover, memory                                the natural world all the time and that we are
provides justification for so many knowledge                      confronted only too dramatically, far too often,
claims that its reliability and persuasive power                  with appalling consequences! But this
are valuable to consider in class. Its a topic                   example, unlike many, involves action
actively researched within the cognitive                          deliberately chosen with prediction of good
sciences so that our understanding of how it                      consequences for the natural world. And,
works  and for TOK how it acts as a way of                       unlike many, it is beautiful and hopeful to take
knowing  continues to shift and grow.                            into class.
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own classroom. Students who would be                              a knowledge that most of the rest of us can
embarrassed to talk about their successes for                     understand only by analogy to our own more
fear of being thought to brag are likely to                       moderate activities. And the medal winners --
respond, with gusto, with tales of their own                      put to the test -- show how brilliantly well they
metaphorical belly flops. Others who would                        know!
be embarrassed to talk about their failures for
fear of losing the good opinion of their                          But what kind of knowledge is it that a aerial
classmates often talk very openly about flops                     skier possesses? (I watch with astonishment
in the process of learning. Knowledge, after                      that people would even think of doing that
all, is often most entertaining when its                         with their breakable bodies!) What knowledge
actively in process.                                              is it that a champion ice skate has gained and
                                                                  can demonstrate so gracefully that it looks
BELOW: the companion post from the                                easy?
student lobe of this blog.
                                                                  In TOK, we often divide knowledge into
                                                                  different kinds: knowing how (skill), knowing
                                                                  that...(statements that something is so), and
                                                                  personal experience. This distinction is useful
                                                                  for thinking and talking about knowledge. But
                                                                  do you think that these kinds of knowledge
                                                                  stay separate for hockey players or
                                                                  snowboarders? How would you say they
                                                                  interact?
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Bellyflops and knowledge:                                         discussed in the terms in which they
                                                                  themselves frame them. (Is the source of oil
risk-taking and TOK                                             in Alberta the tar sands or the oil sands,
                                                                  and what is implied by the difference in choice
By Eileen Dombrowski Tuesday, March 4,
                                                                  of words?) In new scientific theories or
2014.
                                                                  historical interpretations, thankfully with some
                                                                  removal from the rhetorical screeching of
                                                                  some public media, the concepts that move to
                                                                  the centre influence the way knowledge is
                                                                  constructed.
For one thing, the term risk-taker gives a                      The IB profile gives a declaration, as if voiced
very clear and quick example for students to                      by IB students, of how risk-taking is defined in
think about regarding one of the important                        its educational terms:
concepts of the TOK course: that the terms in
which ideas are presented, and the concepts                         Risk-takers
on which discussion is therefore centred,                           We approach uncertainty with forethought
affect how knowledge is sought, gained, and                         and determination; we work independently
interpreted.                                                        and cooperatively to explore new ideas and
                                                                    innovative strategies. We are resourceful
 Indeed, in hot public debates, different                           and resilient in the face of challenges and
interest groups compete to have issues                              change.
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This is not a common understanding of                             alternative perspectives, and self-knowledge.
risk. But its certainly one Im more inclined to
embrace! In the wide range of what risk is                      A bellyflop can sting  but not for long. And if
considered to be, its clear that the definition                  students never risk the plunge, they may
of the concept sets the terms of discussion,                      never learn to dive confidently into ideas, their
the nature of aims, and the kinds of actions                      implications, and consequent action.
encouraged. Its a quick and easy term for
demonstrating the implications of definitions                     Photo Credit: CRASH:candy via Compfight cc
adopted.
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For many years, former magician James                             movement is concerned with assessing
Randi has been working to counter the claims                      evidence and gauging levels of probability or
of pseudoscience and to spread scientific                         plausibility. It aims to treat knowledge claims
skepticism (or scepticism if you use British                    as credible in proportion to the extent of
spelling). Putting his money where his mouth                      current evidence, while acknowledging
isliterallyhe has been offering a million                       uncertainties.
dollars to anyone who can demonstrate
paranormal abilities. So far no one has been                      Other uses of the word skepticism can
able to do that.                                                  create confusion as we look to scientific
                                                                  skepticism and the skeptical movement as a
James Randi and his educational foundation                        support for TOK thinking.
(the JREF) is probably the most colourful
element in a movement particularly strong in                      1. Philosophical skepticism, with its roots in
the United States but with many international                     Greek philosophers, is somewhat different,
parallels. In fact, any TOK teacher or student                    concerned as it is with difficulties of ever
who has checked out knowledge claims which                        making any knowledge claim with
are not accepted by the scientific                               certainty. Extreme skepticism results in
establishment is likely to have come across a                    accepting almost nothing as knowledge, since
blog, podcast, or book by a member of the so-                     very few knowledge claims can be beyond
called skeptical movement.                                      doubt.
In fact, if youve been following this blog,                       2. Another interpretation of the word skeptic
youve likely noticed references to such                          is its popular association with cynic, or the
podcasts as Rationally Speaking, Point of                      common assumption that a skeptic is
Inquiry and The Skeptics Guide to the                          suspicious and detached. Not so! Where a
Universe. This isnt surprising: in many                         cynic stands on the sidelines passing
ways, the purposes, topics, language, and                         negative judgments on life and undertakings 
issues common to the skeptical movement                           witty ones if were lucky  a scientific skeptic
run throughout the Theory of Knowledge                            is engaged in evaluating knowledge claims
course.                                                           and looking for what best to believe.
Virtually any topic connected to AOKs and                         3. Third, and genuinely misleading, is the use
WOKs is handled by skeptics. For example,                       of the word skepticism in reference to
any discussion of intuition, faith, the scientific                climate change skeptics who reject the
method, language, the social sciences can be                      possibility of climate change, or denialists
linked to a lively and current discussion in the                  who insist that AIDS cant possibly exist in
skeptical community. Most fundamental, of                         their own societies or that the Nazi holocaust
course, is the question of how we can apply                       never happened. This kind of skeptic has
critical thinking to knowledge claims.                            sometimes been called a pseudo-skeptic
                                                                  because this skeptic is in reality, a disguised
Skepticism: a definition that matters                           dogmatist made all the more dangerous for
                                                                  his success in appropriating the mantle of the
What does skepticism mean in this context?                      unbiased and open-minded inquirer. (1) That
Turning to such sources can be a little                           is, these people call themselves skeptics to
confusing if you dont have some background                       make themselves sound as if theyre scientific
on the movement and its terms. First and                          thinkers who wont accept knowledge claims
most important is the word skepticism                           without evidence. In fact, they are simply
itself. The skeptical movement is closely                         rejecting good evidence that they dont want
associated with systematic or scientific                      to believe.
skepticism. Like the TOK course, this
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How is the skeptical movement useful to                                  cognitive biases, heuristics, and faulty
TOK?                                                                      logic
                                                                         the role of media in innocently or
Admittedly, some skepticism, though lots of                               willfully distorting evidence
fun for a Theory of Knowledge class, is of
limited use for its subject matter (even though                   Useful terminology for scientific
valuable for evaluation of justifications for                     skepticism
knowledge claims). After all, the primary
fodder for a lot of skeptical enquiry until fairly                Turn to a skeptical site and expect to see a lot
recently has been ghoulies and ghosties and                       of reference to cherry picking, confirmation
long legged beastiesastrologists, Big Foot                       bias and anecdotal reportage. Perhaps
chasers, conspiracy theorists, alien spotters,                    helpful for those first turning to skeptical sites
ghost hunters, palm readers, iridologists, and                    is a brief list of some of the common terms,
the like. In short, it has centred on claims for                  hardly unique to the skeptical movement, but
which there is no solid evidence, but instead                     certainly common there:
much anecdotal evidence  scattered
stories that cannot be reliably generalized                      1. red flag. A red flag is a trait of a
and, often, some exchange of cash.                                knowledge claim that instantly makes the
                                                                  judicious reader or listener cautious. An
Nevertheless, much contemporary skeptical                         extraordinary scientific discovery made by a
analysis can be rich source of examples for                       single individual that has been the elusive
those who are interested in working through                       goal of much well-funded research by
the connections between the principles of                         institutions (such as cold fusion, or a
TOK and important societal issues, ones that                      perpetual motion machine) is a typical red
affect human welfare. Purported (and                              flagparticularly when it is coupled with a
remunerative) cures for diseases that                           request for donations for further
threaten large numbers, fear mongering about                      research. Extravagant claims for a single
vaccinations, dismissals of environmental                         cure covering a broad range of diseases, or
impacts of some kinds of industrial, fishing or                   claims to overturn the medical establishment
mining practice and so on seem increasingly                       are likewise red flags.
to be subject to close analysis by scientific
skeptics.                                                         2. hand waving. Hand waving describes
                                                                  the kind of irrational dismissal of rational
Turning to books, blogs and podcasts, the                         enquiry through use of vague or evasive
ToK student or teacher will, unsurprisingly,                      language, appeal to intuition and the like.
find a few repeated features. Prominent
amongst them is the insistence that                               3. true believer. A true believer is
extraordinary claims (that is, claims contrary                    someone who will insist on believing in
to currently understood science) require                          something contrary to all substantial or
extraordinary evidence. (Celebrity testimonies                    credible evidence. I just know or I dont
and anecdotes, as skeptics repeatedly point                       care what you say or All I know is are
out, do not constitute such extraordinary                        typical gambits of the true believer.
evidence! On the contrary.)
                                                                   4. woo (rhymes with boo). Woo is the
What the TOK student or teacher will find, in                     belief in especially irrational or counter-
addition, is a lot of very familiar territory being               scientific phenomena. Most paranormal and
covered and especially                                            New Age beliefs in, for example, crystals,
                                                                  homeopathy, and faith healing are commonly
          abuse of research data, published                      considered woo.
           studies, and meta-studies
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 As for the sites worth exploring, there are                      Skeptic zone: The podcast from Australia
many. Because most of these are largely or                        for Science and Reason
partly maintained by volunteer enthusiasts,
they are not consistently                                         Blogsites
interesting. Likewise, much of the quality
varies with the guests (often authors of                          NeuroLogica: (Your daily fix of neurological
papers or books) being interviewed. Some of                       science, skepticism and critical thinking)
these, too, swing at times toward general
issues and at other times to reports on recent                    Skepchick: (casual and spontaneous format;
findings in human sciences or natural                             emphasis on female issues)
sciences. However, all of them are often a
rich source of entertaining, stimulating, and                     Whats the Harm: (emphasis on quack
thought-provoking investigation into the                          medicine, pseudoscience and beliefs that
nature of shared knowledge.                                       have caused suffering and death)
Below is a list of some of these sites, with the                  Skeptical Science: (Getting skeptical about
first two being my favourites.                                    global warming skepticism)
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Shared knowledge: selection                                       punchy, worth watching to provoke a
                                                                  discussion on what questions of knowledge
(Malaysian flight 370)                                            inevitably arise from a hot story in the media.
By Eileen Dombrowski Friday, March 28,
                                                                  The National, CBC News, March 27, 2014
2014.
                                                                  http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/The%
                                                                  2BNational/Rex%2BMurphy/ID/2445192345/
In TOK, we deal with shared knowledge, the
knowledge (or at least knowledge claims) that
we pass from person to person in a family, a                      Fashion, symbolism and
community, the world. In some spectacular                         perspectives
cases, an event in one part of the world
captivates the attention of the rest, and what                    By Theo Dombrowski Tuesday, April 1, 2014
is shared becomes the stuff of media buzz
and private conversations across the globe.                       In the student lobe of these blogs, Ive just
                                                                  posted on a recent controversy that could
In this commentary from the Canadian                              engage students in TOK discussions on
Broadcasting Corporation, Rex Murphy points                       symbolic representation and cultural
out many of the problematic issues of the                         perspectives. What are they saying as they
story of Malaysian Flight 370  the wild                          wear certain symbols, such as the tee-shirt
range of speculation within the shared pool of                    design that juxtaposed a skull and triangles
knowledge claims, and the impact of                               that could be interpreted as a star of
knowledge (and lack of it) on the people                          David? The department store H&M made a
whose loved ones were aboard. But he also                         public apology as it withdrew the tee-shirt. I
raises another important point: when the                          wont repeat here what I wrote for students,
media focus attention on one world event,                         but you may well want to hop across to that
they focus attention away from others that,                       post for a commentary and a couple of
according to other criteria, may be much more                     thought games on symbolism and meaning.
significant.
                                                                  In my personal life, I recall the family
 In TOK, these knowledge questions are                            discussion some years ago when our
forever with us:                                                  teenaged son was about to wear a swastika
                                                                  to school because it was cool. We had an
          Out of all possible observations and                   intense conversationand he did NOT wear
           reports, what do we select as                          it. At the time he had appalling ignorance of
           important, and why?                                    historybut perhaps was sufficiently aware to
          According to what criteria do we                       know how to provoke his parents!
           accept some interpretations, and rule
           out others, in everyday life and areas                 BELOW: blog post for students on
           of knowledge?                                          fashion statements, with some ideas for
          What is the effect on knowledge of                     knowledge questions that the recent H&M
           investigating some phenomena                           controversy could raise
           extensively, while ignoring others 
           and to what extent is such selection
           and imbalance a characteristic
           (arguably even necessary) feature
           within areas of knowledge?
          Andwhat are the implications for
           human lives?
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Fashion statements and what                                       words, your meaning might be
                                                                  misunderstood. When you are making
they mean                                                       statements with clothing you are even more
                                                                  susceptible to being misunderstood. But
By Theo Dombrowski. April 1, 2014.
                                                                  wait: its not just the clothing itself the fact
                                                                  that you have a T shirt with a raw imagethat
                                                                  is speaking. It is also the specific image on
                                                                  your T-shirtthe skull.
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intersecting to form the shape of a six-pointed                           feelings, or, applying utilitarian
star. The whole design had a deliberately                                 principles, insist on majority opinion?
rough, coarse sketchiness that some would
call grunge. Can you guess what the                             Symbolism and the Arts: A Thought Game
reactions would be?
                                                                  Symbols arent just important in ToK
As the Associated Press reports: The shirt                       approaches to language (or religious
first came under fire in the media from Israeli                   knowledge). In your study of the Arts as an
writer Eylon Aslan-Levy, who was horrified to                     AoK, you will also be aware of meaning
see the shirt in a London store. In a Times of                    conveyed through non-verbal or purely
Israel blog, he wrote: 'I doubt that there were                   suggestive means. You will also have
anti-Semitic intentions ... but there is no                       thought about the intended audience and the
escaping that the juxtaposition... of these two                   intended purpose of such use of suggestive
symbols is entirely inappropriate and                             or connotative devicesas, for example, skulls
offensive.                                                       or cultural symbols.
Other reactions varied, of course, but the                        With these in mind, design a T shirt using
outrage was loud and clear enough that the                        the following guidelines:
department store apologized for the anti-
semitic implications, made assurances that                       1. Aiming just to be inventive, and not to
those implications were unintentional, and                        make a statement, choose two culturally
withdrew the T-shirts: We are sincerely sorry                    loaded symbols and juxtapose them  that
if the T-shirt print has offended anyone, it was                  is, place them together within a design. Do
not our intention to provoke such a reaction.                    you find that a meaning arises not just from
                                                                  the two independent symbols, but also from
Symbolic statements, not just in language                         the juxtaposition? What, for example, if you
                                                                  juxtapose the image of a gun and a pair of
As a ToK student you may feel spurred by                          comedy/tragedy masks? What if you
this incident to ask a few questions about                        juxtapose the image of a hypodermic needle
symbolic statements:                                              and a rainbow? A scorpion and a martini
     How much do intentions actually form                        glass? An egg and an atomic explosion?
         part of the meaning of a symbolic                        Give your design to friends ask them what it
         statement. The store executives                          means. How much do you think they are
         claimed no insults were intended.                        justified in knowing what it means, even if
         Should intentions be considered as an                    you didnt intend that meaning? How would
         integral part of the meaning or                          you compare this situation with that
         disregarded?                                             surrounding the H&M shirt?
     How much should we accept the
         ambiguity inherent in any symbolic                       2. Now, take the opposite approach. Produce
         statement and, as a result, hesitate                     a design that aims to shock viewers with a
         to insist on a single interpretationand,                criticism of an established ideology or
         therefore, knowledge of its meaning?                   religion. Would you even consider
     How much should we accept that                              juxtaposing:
         cultural or personal perspectives                                 a. a skull
         create a range of meanings of which                             b. the Star of David?
         we might, ourselves, be oblivious?                       Think about it..
     If we discover that an individual or
         minority group is offended by a                          Now, next Saturday, as you choose what you
         meaning of a symbol or set of                          will wear to town.
         symbols, should we respect their
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References                                                        References
H&M forced to withdraw thoughtless and                          Stanford Professor Andrei Linde celebrates
insensitive vest featuring Star of David-skull                   physics breakthrough
design following accusations of anti-                             https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlfIVEy_Y
Semitism, March 28, 2014. by Associated                          OA
Press and Daily Mail
Reporter. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar
ticle-2591555/H-M-withdraws-vest-anti-                            Breakthrough in science:
Semitism-controversy.html
                                                                  gravitational waves
                                                                  By Eileen Dombrowski Monday, April 7, 2014
Big bang, big smile: happy
moment in sharing knowledge
By Eileen Dombrowski. April 4, 2014
	
 
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significance with ease, Nature gives us a 3                       The brain has learned that the real world
minute video and a short article All you need                    usually doesnt change suddenly, and it
to know about gravitational waves: enough                        applies that knowledge to make our visual
for us get it. In TOK we do not need to                         experience more consistent from one moment
know all about the physics to see the                             to the next, says Fischer. He calls the
characteristics of science in action.                             averaging filter a continuity field.
Reference
                                                                            The visual system sacrifices
Big Bangs gravitational waves detected,                                   accuracy for the sake of the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVfaV61h                                    continuous, stable perception
-u8                                                                                  of objects.
                                                                   	
 
Time-delay in vision: TOK sense
perception and the world                                          David Whitney of UC Berkeley explains
                                                                  further:
By Eileen Dombrowski. April 15, 2014
	
                                                                        The continuity field smoothes what would
                                                                          otherwise be a jittery perception of object
                                                                          features over time. Essentially, it pulls
                                                                          together physically but not radically
                                                                          different objects to appear more similar to
                                                                          each other. This is surprising because it
                                                                          means the visual system sacrifices
                                                                          accuracy for the sake of the continuous,
                                                                          stable perception of objects.
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and inattentional blindness, to bring into                        TOK and Counterfactual History
classes on sense perception.
                                                                  By Theo Dombrowski. May 15, 2014
Personally, I find this study quite delightful as
another insight (no pun intended) into the gap
between the world and how we perceive it. I
never lament that sense perception as a way
of knowing does not give us, at any scale, a
perfect record of the world. What interests me
is what knowledge we gain regardless, both
through our senses and, as in this study,
about our senses and how they work. Our
ways of knowing (WOK) are the source of our
areas of knowledge, but our areas of
knowledge certainly illuminate how some of
those WOK work. (And personally  Im very
glad not to have any more visual clutter to
deal with!)
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In this centennial of the start of World War I,                   understanding into why. In an article
the widespread scrutiny of the wars causes                       published the month before the release of his
thus becomes not just discussion of Kaiser                        book, (and using the particular example of the
Wilhelms personality, Serbian resentment of                      first world war) Evans says no:
Austrian domination and so on, but more
generalized principles of what kind of action                       this kind of fantasising is now all the
leads to what kind of consequence. *                                rage, and threatens to overwhelm our
                                                                    perceptions of what really happened in the
Counterfactual history and causality                                past, pushing aside our attempts to explain
                                                                    it in favour of a futile and misguided attempt
A new book casts a provocative light on the                         to decide whether the decisions taken in
nature of historical knowledgeand suggests                         August 1914 were right or wrong. For that
all sorts of interesting exercises and                              way, of course, leads not to historical
discussions for a Theory of Knowledge class.                        understanding but to all kinds of wishful
In Altered Pasts: Counterfactuals in History,                       thinking, every hypothesis political in
Richard J. Evans examines the phenomenon                            motivation.
of so-called counterfactual histories.
                                                                  More problems with counterfactual
For those who might be a little hazy on this                      histories
phenomenon, a counterfactual history is a
kind of what if speculation on how big                          This isnt the only charge that Evans brings
chunks of history would have been completely                      against this kind of hunt for cause and effect
different if a single key event or decision had                   through speculation:
been different from what it actually was.
                                                                     Counterfactuals, as such what-if
At first blush, this kind of speculation might                      speculations are generally termed by the
seem like the kind of hypothesis we expect of                       aficionados, are often claimed to open up
most academic disciplines. The hard                                the past by demonstrating the myriad
sciences, of course, lose much of their                            possibilities, thus freeing history from the
purpose if they stop with description of what                       straitjacket of determinism and restoring
has happened or is happening. On the                                agency to the people. But in fact they
contrary, the physical universe can be                              imprison the past in an even tighter web:
understood fully only as complex pattern of                         one tiny change in the timeline  Archduke
if/then links. (The same is true even for                         Franz Ferdinand escapes assassination in
biology, with its complex web or                                    Sarajevo, the British cabinet decides not to
nature/nurture causalities).                                        enter the war  leads inevitably to a whole
                                                                    series of much larger changes, sometimes
But history? In the first place, much is to be                      stretching over decades almost up to the
gained by simply knowing, descriptively, what                       present day.
has, in fact, happened. In this case, the chief
knowledge questions involve knowledge                             Although he doesnt say so directly, he seems
sources, perspectives, and ways of knowing                        to be suggesting that counterfactual histories
discussed in the Course Companion pp. 276-                        are a kind of butterfly effect/chaos theory in
281.                                                              reverse. Remove that fluttering butterfly with a
                                                                  snop of a hungry birds beak, say
Second, though, when we try to understand                         counterfactual historians, and what would
cause and effect, though crucial to the most                      happen to that hurricane on the other side of
thoughtful approach to history, complexity can                    the world? Calm as a millpond, would
explode in our faces. We might think that by                      apparently be their answer. In other words,
asking, What if? we gain deeper                                 Evans' criticism seems to be, first, that
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counterfactual histories ignore complex                           are the byproduct of a paranoid nostalgia
webs of causes of historical events. As                           specific to the right, where greatness is
Evans points out every historian tries to                        forever being sabotaged by leftists, liberals
balance out the elements of chance on the                         or whoever.
one hand, and larger historical forces
(economic, cultural, social, international) on                    Using counterfactual history to illuminate
the other.                                                       history as an AOK
Second, and closely linked to this primary                        A discussion in TOK class could well involve
objection, is Evans' argument that                                not only these four objections, but also some
counterfactual histories overlook the                             others, and ones that beautifully combine
importance of other random events in                              WOKs and particular claims of history as an
history that could have intervened even if the                    AOK.
singled-out "cause" in the chain were
(hypothetically) changed: this ignores, of                    After all, as sharp students will point out,
course, an infinite number of chances that                      What if is a question absolutely fundamental
might have deflected the predicted course of                    to the hard sciences and, perhaps to a
events along the way .                                        lesser extent, the human sciences. Forming a
                                                                                      hypothesis, they will
If we apply Evans point to our            	
                                        point out, is what the
hapless butterfly, then it seems                                                      sciences are all about.
that even if it were to have                    In history, interpretation of        What they are also all
become a tasty dish for a                    the past is still constrained by about, though, of course,
starling before it fluttered its                 evidence. it must not be            is testing the hypotheses.
hurricane-inducing wings,                           imagined away.
there could have been other                                                             And the very fact that
butterflies to take its placeor,                                                       historical hypotheses are
even more appropriately, other                                                          largely untestable is the
sources of initially tiny air                                                           main reason history is
turbulence.                                                                             separated from the
                                                                  human sciences as an AOK. That is, they are
A third objection is that counterfactual                          not testable by replicating the events (as
history seems to be shackled to two                               closely as is possible with variable human
narrow and outmoded kinds of historical                           beings) and making further observations!
thought. First is the great man view of
history, long defunct, and second is the                          And yet  in history, interpretation of the past
kings-and-battles summation of the past.                        is still constrained by the evidence. We
                                                                  cannot re-run a specific battle, a particular
Even given Evans objections, we might                            plague, or the development of a farming
guess it is more in the practice of                               technology in order to take better notes.
counterfactual history than in its essence that                   However, the evidence that has come down
these previous three limitations are evident.                     to us in documents or artifacts provides the
Arguably, the same is true of his fourth                          basis for any interpretation of the past; it must
objection, that counterfactual history is                         not be imagined away.
mostly churned out in the form of
reactionary fantasywhere what if                             But what might substitute for testing a
counterfactual history is really little more                      hypothesis in a counterfactual history? When
than if only'.                                                  the real events of the past are indeed
                                                                  imagined away  with the substitution of
Or, more put more harshly, Counterfactuals                       events as they did not happen  then the
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hypothesis conflicts with the evidence. It is                              personal, ideological, or cultural
false. When a sequence of counterfactual                                   perspectives of the historian. (See the
consequences then follows as a result of a                                 Course Companion pp. 285-287)
false account of the past, then we have left
the realm of historical knowledge.                   In this anniversary year of the First World
                                                                        War, students and teachers
Nevertheless, counterfactual    	
                                     alike are likely to come
histories may usefully                 When a sequence of              across lots of shows,
illuminate the way that history            counterfactual               articles, re-enactments,
is constructed, and also                                                and speculations. In fact,
                                     consequences then follows
illuminate the nature of                                                given the current popularity
specific historical events.        as a result of a false account of all counterfactuals, they
                                   of the past, then we have left are likely to come across
Counterfactual histories as a          the realm of historical          many other areas of history
popular trend                               knowledge.	
              making a What if claim on
Whyother than to push                                                  their credulity. Whether in
ideologiesare such                                                     the context of classhistory
counterfactual histories                                                class or Theory of
suddenly so popular? Evans                                              Knowledge classthe
speculates that much strikes                                            fortunate I.B. student will
to the heart of fundamental                                             be well equipped to react
questions of shared knowledge:                       thoughtfully and analytically to such claims.
           the contemporary blurring of truth and                 Photo Credit: Robin Bain via Compfight cc
            fictionan idea that Evans expands
            upon in a podcast discussion of his
            book, where he singles out the
            spurious knowledge claims so
            common on the internet.
           the trend towards increasing
            subjectivity in writing history. His
            comment becomes a reflection on this
            particular AOK and how, according to
            Evans, it increasingly combines
            researched shared knowledge with
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Satire, stripping away sugar                                      References
coatings                                                          Original ad campaign: Suncor See what Yes
                                                                  can do:
By Eileen Dombrowski. June 25, 2014 	
                           https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtYJDxy2-
                                                                  SI
You can still get access to the satirical video
through this blogsite, with its accompanying                      Spoof What Yes can do launched by
commentary: desmog. It seems that the oil                         sumofus.org:
company Suncor did NOT like the spoof done                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kD-
by sumofus of their promotion of the Alberta                      o365UbRA
oil sands. The original site, which I viewed
just an hour ago, is now marked page not                         New Campaign Spoofs Suncors What Yes
found. But its now on YouTube. I encourage                      Can Do Green PR Blitz. June 24, 2014.
you to watch first the original video ad and                      http://www.desmog.ca/2014/06/24/what-yes-
then the spoof.                                                   can-do-riffs-suncor-s-massive-green-pr-blitz
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being an ideologue, inappropriately, in the                       find these relatively easy to exclude from
classroom. Would you, for instance, give the                      what Id knowingly share in the classroom,
following article to your students, and if so,                    and would declare them in class only to give
how would you frame it for discussion?:                           students practice in listening for the influence
5 times Canadians were utterly misled about                      of my own perspective on how I select
the Northern Gateway pipeline.                                   reading material and frame questions.
(http://www.pressprogress.ca/en/post/5-times-
canadians-were-utterly-misled-about-                              Evidence-based conclusions, politicized
northern-gateway-pipeline )
                                                             Oddly, Im far less sure about what to present
In TOK, we are teaching critical thinking and                in the classroom, in this controversial decision
trying to give students tools to apply to                    over an oil pipeline, when my conclusions are
everyday life. We introduce them to biases in                based on evidence. Let me disclose some of
language, statistics, and images, and                        my own conclusions, so that you might
encourage them to understand the way that                    immediately see some of the dilemmas the
differing perspectives influence knowledge                   topic raises for me  not for me as a private
claims and colour the way they are presented                 citizen, but for me as a teacher.
as information. We encourage them to
understand how science is                                                             I accept the
constructed and to recognize                                                     conclusions of climate
the role in knowledge of                So my question is this: how scientists that our climate is
scientific consensus among                     do you, in your own               warming because of human
relevant experts.                              classroom, deal with              actions. The relevant experts
                                                                                 have long reached
                                           knowledge claims that are
And yet, when it comes to the                                                    consensus on this. There is
most pressing topics of our                 evidence-based in ways               no controversy over whether
times, we might hesitate to                  that accord with critical           climate change is driven by
apply the critical awareness                thinking and respect the             human activity within
that weve been developing.                    process of scientific             legitimate science, but only
Should we step around the                   knowledge  if they have             within the media, with the
Big Issues to avoid                            become contentious                pseudo-controversy driven
controversy beyond the                              politically?                 by interest groups.
classroom  and preserve              	
                                             The Enbridge
our own peace?                                                        pipeline, if built, will take crude oil from
                                                                      the oil sands of the Canadian province
Im offering this particular article as an                            of Alberta to the port of Kitimat on the
example because Im suddenly not sure                                 west coast of the Canadian province
whether I would use it if I had a class this                          of BC (British Columbia). As giant
week. The article is extremely relevant to                            tankers transport the product to the
TOK in illustrating, with immediate real world                        Asian market, I have good reasons to
relevance, some of the awareness and skills                           expect (despite the uncertainties of
of analysis that we teach. It also accords with                       prediction and risk assessment) an oil
my own personal conclusions  and I find that                         spill that would devastate this coast. (I
this fact makes me trust the article more but                         live on this coast.)
distrust my own judgment more about the
advisability of using it.                                    But this is my problem, and probably yours as
                                                             well (though possibly on other topics): even
Some of my conclusions on knowledge claims                   evidence-based conclusions have been
made by industry and political groups are                    questioned and treated as ideological by
based on values and charged with emotion. I                  interest groups, in this case the oil
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companies and their supporters. False                             identify the writers own tactics to get us to
controversy has been generated over climate                       share his attitudes!
change, and empty assurances of safety have
been offered to counter very real concerns                        Two problems in balancing perspectives
about navigation of huge tankers through                          on Big Issues
rough off-shore waters. Has it become too
controversial and too political these days to                  Id face two further problems, though, in going
deal in the TOK classroom with the influence                      very far in this direction of balancing
of the fossil fuels industries on the knowledge                   treatment by critiquing both perspectives.
claims that the public is given
                                                                  1. For one thing, I wouldnt want to have my
Can we talk meaningfully of evidence-based                       limited hours for TOK completely swallowed
conclusions when economic and political                          up by issues of global warming and the
influences muddy the evidence that the                            political and economic influences on the flow
public, including our students, is given?                         of information in the public realm. There is so
So my question is this: how do you, in your                       very much that students do not know on any
own classroom, deal with knowledge claims                         Big Issue! If I could work with other groups
that are evidence-based in ways that accord                       within the school  a current affairs group or a
with critical thinking and respect the process                    debating club, perhaps  then maybe I could
of scientific knowledge  if they have become                     expect students to gain background
contentious politically?                                          information elsewhere. But do I want to open
                                                                  the door to a Big Issue at the risk of tipping
Do you avoid applying critical thinking to                        classroom discussions heavily toward
issues if they have been surrounded (as a                         information exchange rather than TOK meta-
tactic) with controversy, or do you feel an                       analysis of how knowledge is constructed?
extra responsibility for dealing with them as                     Are Big Issues too big to touch in TOK, given
case studies in the difficulties of building                      the scope of the course and our limited
knowledge?                                                        hours?
Now, back to the article that I offered as an                     2. For another thing, I wouldnt want to be
example at the beginning. Its clearly                            trapped into the fallacy of truth is in the
illustrating skills we teach in TOK for                           middle, with opposing perspectives balanced
recognizing perspectives as the writer deals                      as though they have equal claim to truth. It
with some of Enbridges tactics of persuasion                     seems so fair to look at both sides equally!
to convince the public of the safety of                           Ironically, it is often truly fair-minded people,
transporting oil: manipulation of maps,                           wanting to listen to different perspectives,
resistance of interest groups to the findings of                  who are most susceptible to being persuaded
science that undermine their knowledge                            that the knowledge claims of all groups
claims, emotional language and innuendos of                       should be taken equally seriously.
advertising and politics.
                                                                  As a result, one of the most successful tactics
Moreover, the article itself is useful material                   of industry-funded climate change deniers
for analysis. The writer doesnt just expose a                    has been this very appeal to the middle
few of the tactics of the oil company, but uses                   ground  to create doubt around the
some of his own to bring us onto his own                          conclusions of climate scientists by
side. Hes not distorting fact as Enbridge                        convincing the public that the other side
does. Still, hes not taking a detached stand,                    should be taken as seriously as the side
either, with his use of a colloquial, even                        with the full weight of scientific evidence. (The
folksy, voice and heavy sarcasm. If I chose to                    elected representative of my own Canadian
use this article in class, Id ask students to                    region has asserted that climate change is not
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settled science.) Although evaluating                           References
different perspectives is as important in TOK
as initially identifying them, do I want to give                  5 times Canadians were utterly misled about
climate change denial equal play in class, in                     the Northern Gateway pipeline, Press
an echo of the pseudo-controversy?                                Progress, June 16, 2014.
                                                                  http://www.pressprogress.ca/en/post/5-times-
What is your own reaction to these                                canadians-were-utterly-misled-about-
dilemmas? For this particular article, would                      northern-gateway-pipeline
you use it in class to illustrate biased
strategies of communication of knowledge
claims? If students brought it to class out of                    History: the past in the present
interest or proposed it as their real life
situation for a presentation, how would you                       By Eileen Dombrowski. June 27, 2014.
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TOK and mathematics: how not                                      1. Redefining mathematical thought
to be wrong?                                                      In TOK  and, indeed, in this blog -- we talk
                                                                  about areas of knowledge in order, amongst
By Theo Dombrowski. July 2, 2014
                                                                  other things, to consider their relationship to
	
                                                               ways of knowing. The fact is, though, we talk
                                                                  about mathematics. According to Ellenberg,
                                                                  though, in thinking that were doing so were
                                                                  not getting our classification quite right! On
                                                                  the contrary, says the author, the very act of
                                                                  thinking about math is the math!
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objectivity and certainty highest.                               numerical data?
While not exactly contradicting this perception                    No. And this is where it is illuminating to look
of mathematics, Ellenberg seems to go out of                       at a third issue he considers:
his way to stress its fuzzier side. Consider
this part of the interview:                                        3. The role played by mathematics in the
                                                                   current crisis in medical science and
       Chris Mooney (interviewer): What youre                     social science
       saying is we need to be more nuanced and
       we need to be more able to process                          And the crisis? According to Ellenberg this
       uncertainty in how we think about complex                   crisis lies in interpreting data (numbers!) that
       topics involving numbers.                                  result from the countless studies that crowd
       Ellenberg: Theres a stereotype that                        current research.
       mathematicians are exactly the opposite of
       people who care about nuance. I think most                    I dont think its overstating to say that
       people if they were to imagine the                            theres a kind of crisis in medical science
       psychological makeup of the                                   and social science that people are truly
       mathematician. . . would say, Oh, thats                     feeling unsure about how well the standard
       somebody whos very black and white, who                      techniques for saying does this drug work
       thinks in yes or no, very precise, down to                    or does it not work; does this psychological
       the tenth decimal place terms. The                          intervention work or does it not work? We
       mathematical way of thinkingcan be like                      have a standard tool box for making these
       that, but its not the only thing it is. We try               judgments that weve had for 70 years and
       to valorize [give value to] uncertainty too,                  the cracks are starting to show. 
       and study it, and bring it in[to] our orbit.
       Chris Mooney: Calculation sounds very                       Computers, it seems, are part of the problem:
       precise and it sounds very rule based and
       can only lead to one outcome and it                            You can test 10,000 different things just at
       satisfies those who want a very clear                         the touch of a key strokeand, just by
       answer and so that sounds very direct, but                    chance, 1 in 20 of them is going to pass the
       what youre saying is that its more about                    test; youre going to have a lot of spurious
       knowing how to analyze a problem, which                       results that give the appearance of being
       leads to all different kinds of analysis and                  meaningful.
       knowing which one to apply. Its very
       difficult to do and its very nuanced to do.                And this is where our previous point about
       Ellenberg: And thats what makes                            common sense comes into play. No
       mathematics an art and not just an                          Ellenberg is not, after all, saying that
       algorithm that we mindlessly apply.                         irrationality should trump rationality. Quite the
                                                                   reverse: he is warning that mathematical
In fact, Ellenberg repeatedly emphasizes that                      calculations can be misleadingand that, as a
common sense canand in some contexts                            result, we need to be meticulous in how we
shouldtrump calculation. In this a case, we                       interpret them.
might ask whether he is valuing gut feeling,
intuition to replace objective analysis. If that                     If you see two studies which give you the
is true, then is he endorsing the woo, non-                        exact same numerical data about the
science-based medicine, hand waving and                            effectiveness of some intervention but one
all the other characteristics of those who feel                      of them is about a cancer drug that is sort
they can ignore scientific results? Should                           of in the same family as other drugs and
Jenny McCarthys Mommy Instinct that                               the other is about waving a swatch of
vaccinations cause autism trump the                                  branches over the patient, I think its totally
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       okay to end up with different opinions about                Lets look at what we can prove and what
       whether the intervention works, even                        cant we prove, what have we thought about
       though in some sense the evidence you get                   and what havent we thought aboutthis is a
       is numerically exactly the same. Youre                     kind of action? What better endorsement of
       allowed to take into account what you think                 thinking than to claim it is the kind of action
       is crazy and what you think is                              that has moved the world just as much as
       reasonable..                                              armies and planes.?
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http://www.npr.org/2014/06/02/318252678/ho                        Companion, 2013 edition. Oxford University
w-not-to-be-wrong-in-math-class-add-a-dose-                       Press, 2013, notably pp. 211-214.
of-skepticism
                                                                  Nazi perfect Aryan poster child was Jewish,
http://aperiodical.com/2014/06/book-review-                       The Telegraph, July 2, 2014.
jordan-ellenbergs-how-not-to-be-wrong/                            http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/e
Photo ID: JE-GH060620_32116 World Bank                            urope/germany/10938062/Nazi-perfect-Aryan-
                                                                  poster-child-was-Jewish.html
                                                   	
 
Heres a great story for TOK: Nazi perfect
Aryan poster child was Jewish. We certainly
dont need additional evidence to debunk
racist and nationalist classifications of
humanity, but the bitter ironies of this
particular story do make it hit home.
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Of course, not everyone is happy. Some                            building.) A more balanced comment can be
Bolivians interviewed are upset about change,                     found on The Day: Current Affairs for
and an opposition Bolivian lawmaker declares                      Schools: In a show of national pride and
that the government wants to change the                          identity, the Bolivian government has
universal laws of time. (the what?) Time                         reversed the direction and digits on its
presents the change as reflecting political                       Congress building clock. Is this a thoughtful
right and left, with the Bolivian clock hands                     symbol or just a waste of time?
now moving left and backward. (Dont
conventional clock hands also move left                           The larger knowledge question is the one that
across just as high a proportion of their dial?                   brings the Bolivian congress building clock
Isnt backward loaded with values?) And a                       within the scope of TOK: In what ways do our
writer for the American CNN pontificates                          conventionalized systems of representation
condescendingly: These may be clear                              (such as maps or language) reflect and/or
symbols, but what doesnt seem clear to                           entrench cultural assumptions about reality?
these leaders  you can change a horses                          The smaller, more applied question, though,
direction, a suns position, a date on the                        is the one that makes the Bolivian clock jump
calendar or even what clockwise means  but                       out for me as an ongoing interest of my life: If
your countrys successes will still be based on                   our own cultural assumptions buried in our
the substance of your policies, not the style of                  representations are invisible to us, how can
your symbols. (Are national leaders truly                        we become aware of them?
unclear on this?)
                                                                  References
But TOK teachers should be happy. The
clock of the south example takes only a                         Jason Miks, Why Bolivia reversed its clock,
moment or two to recount in class. Yet here                       CNN, July 2.
we have an event that provides splendid                           http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2014/
visual representation of conceptualization of                     07/02/why-bolivia-reversed-its-clock/
time (so abstract!) tied to the geographical
position (so concrete!) of the cultures that                      Bolivia Rebels at Rightist Timepieces, Flips
developed it. It easily ties symbolic                             Clock, Time, June 25, 2014.
representation to place and contemporary                          http://time.com/2923883/bolivia-rebels-at-
representations to historical power as                            rightist-rimepieces-flips-clock/
northern hemisphere representations likewise
become the conventions of the colonial south.                     Bolivian congress decides to turn back time.
                                                                  In a show of national pride and identity, the
It also raises knowledge questions about the                      Bolivian government has reversed the
extent to which our conventions of                                direction and digits on its Congress building
representation  as Bolivian leaders suggest                      clock. Is this a thoughtful symbol or just a
 really do affect how we think about the                         waste of time? The Day: Explaining Matters.
concepts they stand for (as we discuss in                         Current Affairs for Schools, June 27, 2014.
TOK regarding language). Regarding the                            http://theday.co.uk/international/bolivian-
clock, are you convinced?                                         congress-decides-to-turn-back-time
Reactions in the media to the clock of the                       Eileen Dombrowski, Lena Rotenberg, Mimi
south  with many reports using the clock to                     Bick. Theory of Knowledge Course
be scathing about Bolivian leader Evo                             Companion, 2013 edition. Oxford University
Morales  raise plenty of further issues of                       Press, 2013. See the chapter on language
perspective and interpretation of an event!                       and the inter-chapter on systems of symbolic
(Nobody, by the way, is going to be forced to                     representation.
adopt the reverse clock of the congress
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TOK and classification: the jerk                                  understanding other peoples perspectives
                                                                  involve the TOK ways of knowing of
By Eileen Dombrowski Saturday, July 19,                           imagination and emotion, sometimes
2014                                                              combined in empathy?
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Opinions on bringing up                                            questions about methodology and
                                                                   justifications for knowledge claims. And to
children: prompting TOK                                            lead them further into thinking about
discussion through literature                                      knowledge claims and analysis, let us turn, for
                                                                   today, not to research articles but to literature.
By Theo Dombrowski. July 28, 2014
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PASSAGE FOR TOK COMMENTARY                                        controlled intervals between feeds, and
                                                                  conversely, of feeding the baby whenever it is
Narrative context: Early in the novel, the                        hungry; the perils of picking a baby up
protagonist, author of childrens books, is                       whenever it criesthat makes it feel
participating on a government committee                           dangerously powerfuland of not picking it up
given the task of writing a book on how to                        when it criesdangerously impotent; the
raise and educate young children. Aware that                      importance of regular bowel movements, of
his position can hardly be disinterested, he                      potty training a child by three months, of
assures the committee that children should                        constant mothering all day and night, all year,
learn to read between ages 5 and 7.                               and, elsewhere, the necessity of wet-nurses,
Immediately thereafter, though, he thinks he                      nursery maids, twenty-four-hour state
just might be wrong. (boldface not in original)                   nurseries; the grave consequences of mouth-
                                                                  breathing, nose-picking, thumb-sucking and
He was not even surein fact it might be a                        maternal deprivation, of not having your child
rather fine thing, to pass the first eleven years                 expertly delivered under bright lights, of
of life playing the accordion, dancing, taking                    lacking the courage to have it at home in the
old clocks apart, listening to stories. In the                    bath, of failing to have it circumcised or its
end, it probably made no difference either                        tonsils removed; and, later, the contemptuous
way, nor was there any way of telling. It                         destruction of all these fashions; how children
was that old business of theorising, taking up                    should be allowed to do whatever they want
a position, planting the flag of identity and                     so that their divine natures can blossom, and
self-esteem, then fighting all comers to the                      how it is never too soon to break a childs will;
end. When there was no evidence to be                             the dementia and blindness caused by
had, it was all down to mental agility,                           masturbation, and the pleasure and comfort it
perseverance.                                                    affords the growing child; how sex can be
                                                                  taught by reference to tadpoles, storks, flower
And there was no richer field for speculation                     fairies and acorns, or not mentioned at all, or
assertively dressed as fact than                                  only with lurid, painstaking frankness; the
childcare.For three centuries, generations                       trauma imparted to the child who sees its
of experts, priests, moralists, social                            parents naked, the chronic disturbance
scientists, doctorsmostly menhad been                           nourished by strange suspicions if it only ever
pouring out instructions and ever-mutating                        sees them clothed; how to give-your-nine-
facts for the benefit of mothers. No one                          month-old-baby a head-start by teaching it
doubted the absolute truth of his                                 maths.
judgements, and each generation knew itself
to stand on the pinnacle of common sense                          Here was Stephen now, a foot soldier in this
and scientific insight to which its                               army of experts, asserting, as energetically
predecessors had merely aspired.                                  as he knew how, that the proper time for
                                                                  children to become literate was between the
 He had read solemn pronouncements on the                         ages of five and seven. Why did he believe
necessity of binding the newborn babys limbs                     this? Because it had long been standard
to a board to prevent movement and self-                          practice, and because his livelihood
inflicted damage; of the dangers of                               depended on ten-year-olds reading books. He
breastfeeding or, elsewhere, its physical                         was arguing like a politician, a Government
necessity and moral superiority; how affection                    Minister, passionately, seemingly innocent of
or stimulation corrupts a young child; the                        self-interest.
importance of purges and enemas, severe
physical punishment, cold baths and, earlier                      The young child who can read, Stephen said,
in this century, of constant fresh air, however                   has power, and through that acquires
inconvenient; the desirability of scientifically                  confidence.
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1. In what ways does this passage offer a                           psychological causality centred on the
critique of common failings in making                               exclusive importance of nurture (at the
generalizations about human beings?                                 expense of nature).
The passage clearly makes a handy potted                          2. In what ways does this fictional passage
version of a sub-discipline within knowledge                      exemplify the methods of literature and
of human beings. Childcare is shown, through                      the arts?
this protagonist, to epitomize several potential
problems with making generalizations about                        Where does the author stand? The
human beings  problems that highlight the                        protagonists (and, perhaps, the authors) own
importance of careful methodology in the                          views act as direct and indirect comment on
human sciences:                                                   the whole area of childcare expertise.
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driven by the protagonists interest (and                         Shared knowledge: a moment of
possibly, but not inevitably, the novelists)
critical and ironic social commentary.
                                                                  Wow! and then
                                                                  By Eileen Dombrowski. August 1, 2014.
As in the example here of McEwans The
Child in Time, literature engages in social
commentary so often  and so often so well!
Although we dont turn to novels for evidence-
based, testable generalizations about human
beings, we can appreciate their role in
exposing how many human beings think and
act, often with analysis and commentary. A
novel can bring to life plenty of knowledge
questions (e.g. How do we know what the
best way is of raising a child?) in an engaging
way, and invite critical examination of the
different methods of answering them.
References
                                                                  You HAVE to watch this video from Discovery
Ian McEwan. The Child in Time. Jonathan                           Channel! Watch it, and then rotate your
Cape, 1987. now in e-book.                                        screen for the view at the end. First, just enjoy
                                                                  it. And then we can link it to TOK:
Eileen Dombrowski, Lena Rotenberg, Mimi                           Mount Everest in 3D: Experience the Trek to
Bick. Theory of Knowledge Course                                  the Summit.
Companion, 2013 edition. Oxford University                        http://everestavalanchetragedy.com/mt-
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Photo Credit: dhammza via Compfight cc                            For me, there are moments of wordless
                                                                  wonder  amazed at being given an echo of
                                                                  experiences so far beyond my own life,
                                                                  shared through stories or images. But, in a
                                                                  characteristic for which I have often been
                                                                  teased, I dont stay wordless very long.
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For me, this video of the ascent route of                         presentation of what we know (conceptual)?
Everest is amazing. Im not a climber  Im                       What does it have in common with maps? If it
scared of heights and Id simply hate all that                    is used to establish ideas, what point is it
gear and all that danger  so the fascination                     making?
has nothing to do with wanting to get out
there myself. If youre also saying, This is                      To what extent can we expect to share the
amazing, why are you amazed?                                     personal experience of mountain climbers 
                                                                  their firsthand knowledge  even with the
Are there videos, films, stories, novels,                         best of words and images? Does this
scientific discoveries that give you this wow!                  particular video seem to be aiming to share
moment? Can you pick out one example of a                         experience, or something about experience at
time when youve said something like, Thats                     a scale removed from it? At what point does
amazing! How did they figure that out? How                        direct personal experience become
did they do that? Isnt it fantastic that they can                knowledge  personal knowledge, then
show us this?                                                    shared knowledge? In what ways does the
                                                                  sherpas knowledge differ from the knowledge
2. And then the metaphor moment.                                  of those who arrive from outside to climb Mt.
                                                                  Everest?
This video gives such an aerial view
sweeping up icy passes and ridges, and such                        Why do you think that some achievements,
an overview in the screen rotation at the top.                    some discoveries, some wrecks, some
                                                                  tragedies become mythologized? (Can you
To what extent can you make an analogy to                         name a few that seem to be iconic of some
Theory of Knowledge, in the way that it looks                     idea or feeling?) What is it about Mt Everest,
out over all knowledge to see its characteristic                  for example, that has made it part of popular
features and the way the bits fit together?                       knowledge, knowledge shared around the
How far does the metaphor fit and plant an                        world? What is the role of images? numbers?
image of TOK  and at what point does it                          stories?
break down as irrelevant or even distorting?
                                                                   What ways of knowing are involved in giving
3. And then the analytical moment.                                Mt. Everest its place in shared knowledge?
                                                                  What areas of knowledge have been involved
I love the wow and cant resist the                             in our being able to see this video and
metaphor, but its when we look at                                understand what it is representing? What
what knowledge is involved and what exactly                       technology? What besides technology?
is being shared in the communication that
were most into Theory of Knowledge. I love                        One of the significant features of this video
this phase just as much, with all the thoughts                    is the further knowledge it invites us to gain,
that rise to the surface as I watch the video a                   not about climbers in general but the sherpas
second time (at least!):                                          who carry an expeditions supplies up Mt.
                                                                  Everest. (See the homepage of this video
 The video carries the title Everest                            from Discovery Channel:
Avalanche Tragedy, labels spots on the                           http://everestavalanchetragedy.com) What
ascent with their names, locates in one spot a                    are the ethical issues that surround the
terrible tragedy that killed 16 sherpas,                          climbing of this iconic mountain  such as
imposes a red line for the route, floats the                      impact on the people who live there and the
country names China and Nepal in the                          environment? Are such impacts always best
distance, and features a button for donation.                     approached through ethical theories based on
To what extent is this film a record of what we                   consequences (utilitarianism), or are other
see (perceptual), and to what extent a                            just as relevant?
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And now, back to the Wow! I confess that                        TOK and The Users Guide to
Ive written all of these analytical questions to
place this video in TOK context  and to set
                                                                  Economics
up a possible class discussion  simply
                                                                  By Theo Dombrowski. August 13, 2014 	
 
because I wanted to put the video on my blog.
I wanted to share it because I find the
                                                                  Interviewed in the TOK Course Companion,
overview amazing. And I find the human
                                                                  economist Susan McDade (working with the
tragedy, treated only quickly in this excerpt,
                                                                  United Nations) comments that most
deeply moving.
                                                                  economic theories used in the West are
                                                                  based on assumptions [that] can be pointed
References
                                                                  out to be weak or not always true and argues
                                                                  for a complex series of values that are
Mount Everest: Experience the Trek to the
                                                                  typically ignored by economists. Economics,
Summit, Everest Avalanche Tragedy,
                                                                  as we recognize in TOK, is very much a
Discovery Channel.
                                                                  human science  inescapably human in its
http://everestavalanchetragedy.com/mt-
                                                                  study and interpretation of aspects of human
everest-journey.html For the whole of the
                                                                  behaviour. In this regard, a useful further
avalanche tragedy, go to the homepage:
                                                                  resource for our TOK treatment of the human
http://everestavalanchetragedy.com
                                                                  sciences is a new book by Ha-Joon Chang,
                                                                  Economics: The Users Guide.
Eileen Dombrowski, Lena Rotenberg, Mimi
Bick. Theory of Knowledge Course
                                                                  Changs ideas are easily accessible in many
Companion, 2013 edition. Oxford University
                                                                  different interviews and reviews, but perhaps
Press, 2013.
                                                                  most neatly and efficiently laid out, first, in an
                                                                  article written by the author himself and,
                                                                  second, in an extensive review and summary
                                                                  of the book.
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helplessness over answers, though, he                               the situation at hand. But it does mean that
argues for a multi-pronged approach.                                you should never believe any economist who
                                                                    claims to offer scientific, value-free analysis.
The economic reality is complex and cannot
be fully analysed with just one theory. The                         Zoe Williams, reviewing the book in The
various economic theories conceptualize                             Guardian, effectively summarizes these
basic economic units differently (e.g.,                             notions:
individuals v. classes), focus on different
things (e.g., macro-economy v. micro-                                we are witnessing a failure of plurality.
economy), ask different questions (e.g., how                        Our current landscape has been created by
to maximize the efficiency with which we use                        the acceptance of a few core principles  the
given resources v. how to increase our                              individual as perfectly selfish, perfectly
abilities to produce those resources in the                         rational, able to create perfect markets by
long run) and try to answer them using                              acting in her own interests; we have ignored
different analytical tools (e.g., full rationality v.               plausible competing theories and have
bounded rationality).                                                            suffered for it.
                                                             	
 
As the saying goes, he who has                                      She goes on to give some
a hammer sees everything as a             I aim to show the         examples, particularly ones that
nail. If you approach a problem        reader how to think,         extend beyond the wealthiest
from a particular theoretical point       not what to think,         countries:
of view, you will end up asking        about the economy.	
 
only certain questions and                                           Political and ethical judgments
answering them in particular                                         are present even in ostensibly
ways. You might be lucky, and                                        value-free exercises, such as
the problem you are facing might                                     defining the boundaries of the
be a nail for which your                                           market. Deciding what belongs in
hammer is the most appropriate tool. But,            the domain of the market is an intensely
more often than not, you will need to have an          political exercise. Once you can drag
array of tools available to you.                       something (say, water) into the domain of the
                                                       market, you can apply the one-dollar-one-
You are bound to have your favourite theory.          vote rule to decisions surrounding it, making
There is nothing wrong with using one or two           it easier for the rich to influence the outcome.
more than others  we all do. But please dont
be a man (or a woman) with a hammer  still            Conversely, if you can take something (say,
less someone unaware that there are other              child labour) out of the domain of the market,
tools available. To extend the analogy, use a          it becomes impossible to influence its use
Swiss army knife instead, with different tools         with the power of money.
for different tasks.
                                                       Most important, though, are words that will
Importantly, though, for those would go too far        resonate with any critical thinker (which is to
in dismissing altogether the possibility that          say, we hope, any TOK student or teacher): I
economics can provide genuinely helpful                aim to show the reader how to think, not what
knowledge, Chang emphasizes the dual                 to think, about the economy.
principles of cautious pragmatism and
intelligent (and, again, complex) skepticism:          A TOK class discussion based on either or
                                                       both articles is likely to raise many important
Saying that economics is a political argument         ideas about knowledge, extending beyond the
does not mean that anything goes. Some               specific human science of economics:
theories are better than others, depending on
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          the importance of interdisciplinary                    Also see:
           understanding within the human
           sciences                                               https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-
          the limits, but also the pragmatic                     reviews/ha-joon-chang/economics/
           implications of knowledge claims in
           the human sciences                                     http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/its-
          the need for cultural perspectives                     time-to-demystify-economics
           where the West in particular has
           tended to run rough shod over
           developing nations                                     Cupcakes and sushi: fads,
          the need to consider multiple
           perspectives and theories, not to value
                                                                  trends, and questions of
           them all equally (c.f. false balance),               knowledge
           but to gauge their strengths and
           weaknesses                                             By Eileen Dombrowski. August 19, 2014
          the enormous power that a theory,
           even when imperfectly tested, can
           wield both over its proponents and
           society
References
                                                                  Whats the difference between a fad and a
Ha-Joon Chang, How to Use Economics,                          trend? How is the passing craze for cupcakes
The Huffington Post, June 18, 2014.                               relevant to knowledge in the human
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/hajoon-                           sciences? A light story on food fads raises
chang/economics-ha-joon-                                          some general knowledge questions. My friend
chang_b_5503490.html?utm_hp_ref=uk                                and co-author Mimi Bick has sent me a link to
                                                                  a podcast and a personal story, both of which
Zoe Williams, Economics: The Users Guide                        use entertaining ways to connect everyday
by Ha-Joon Chang  review . The Guardian,                        social and economic responses to the larger
books. May 29, 2014.                                              questions of how we study human beings.
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/may/
29/economics-the-users-guide-ha-joon-                             The Podcast
chang-review
                                                                  In Q the podcast, Jian Ghomeshi interviews
Eileen Dombrowski, Lena Rotenberg, Mimi                           David Sax, who writes on food culture in
Bick. Theory of Knowledge Course                                  North America. They talk (18 minutes) about
Companion, 2013 edition. Oxford University                        why and how certain foods capture the
Press, 2013. 	
                                                  imagination and the market in contemporary
	
                                                               North America: The Tastemakers: Why
                                                                  Were Crazy for Cupcakes but Fed Up with
                                                                  Fondue. (Its interesting to note their all
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and everyone statements as they speak of a                             What does a trend mean,
context where everyone has access to                                      mathematically speaking?
restaurantsand to food.)                                                According to some, a trend is
                                                                          identified when three points on a
Mimis Story                                                              graph relate to each other in a
                                                                          particular way, for example they
I ate sushi for the first time in what then was                           incrementally ascend or
an expensive restaurant in downtown                                       descend. What assumptions about
Montreal. If you remember from your visits                                data collection does this entail?
there, it was either on Crescent Street, de la                           What are the implications of a trend,
Montagne or Drummond. It must have been                                   broadly speaking, for culture and
in the early 80s. My friend Debbie took me                                cultural change?
there and eating sushi was a crazy                                       How do technologies assist us in
experience. Raw fish! The thought wasnt too                              the identification of trends and likewise
appetizing but we sat at the bar and it was so                            push forward their development from
neat and pretty and it felt sophisticated. That                           fad-status?
green stuff on the side  it was like a hit of
cocaine straight to the nose. I was wowed.                        This final question is at a level of greater
                                                                  abstraction and removal from the examples of
Twenty-five or thirty years later sushi is an                     cupcakes and sushi, and it takes a more
inexpensive fast-food in every neighborhood                       general overview than do the knowledge
in Santiago, Chile. You can buy trays of it in                    questions about trends. It lifts to the level of
the supermarket or even at the gas stations                      the open and general knowledge question
convenience store. A few years ago I had to                       that would be expected of a TOK
take my son to the emergency room as he                           presentation:
was violently ill with what turned out to be for
the doctors an easily distinguishable                                    How are generalizations about human
intoxication from sushi he ate at school (a                               behaviour established and justified in
classmates mum brought it in for some                                    the human sciences?
celebration). A conversation and a blood test
was sufficient for the doctor to determine                        We start with cupcakes and sushi, and end
this. What happened in the intervening                            with an area of knowledge and the knowledge
years?                                                            questions that drive it.
Knowledge Questions
                                                                  References
The following 6 questions are drawn from the
stories of cupcakes and sushi, now using                          http://www.cbc.ca/q/blog/2014/05/26/david-
these tasty foods as no more than examples                        sax-tastemakers-food-trends/
in considering ideas about methods and
measurement:                                                      photo by Frdric
                                                                  Bisson https://www.flickr.com/photos/zigazo
          What is the difference between a fad                 u76/
           and a trend? Is there a tipping point
           and if there is, what determines it?
           What defines a trend?
          What is a trend or (trend estimation) in
           business and economics and in
           natural and social science research?
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Why is TOKs critical thinking so                                 complement well the more recent research
                                                                  into continuity fields in vision, on which I
important?                                                        blogged a few months ago (April 15): Time
                                                                  delay and vision: TOK sense perception and
By Eileen Dombrowski. August 23, 2014.
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The non-news: IPCC confirms the
scientific consensus, updating it.
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companies with the following strong                                       a starting point, since not all
statement:                                                                perspectives have the grounds to be
                                                                          taken equally seriously in their
Edelman fully recognises the reality of, and                             knowledge claims. We might ask:
science behind, climate change, and believes                              What assumptions, values, and
it represents one of the most important global                            selected information come with this
challenges facing society, business and                                   perspective? What justifications of
government today. To be clear, we do not                                  evidence are offered for this point of
accept client assignments that aim to deny                                view? Is it reasonable to accept it?
climate change.
                                                                      3. A methodology within an area of
The withdrawal of major PR companies from                                knowledge is a means of seeking the
funded disinformation does not, unfortunately,                           truth, communicating findings, and
solve the problem of increasing greenhouse                               setting up the possibilities of
gases. The IPCC report, as reported in the                               replication and testing. About any
New York Times, found that efforts around                                controversy with conflicting knowledge
the world to limit emissions are being                                   claims, we might again ask: What is
overwhelmed by construction of facilities like                          the process by which these
new coal-burning power plants that will lock in                          conclusions have been reached?
high emissions for decades. Moreover, PR                                What are the criteria for accepting
companies still remain who have not made                                 conclusions? Is it reasonable to
any commitment to reject campaigns to block                              accept them ourselves?
information or disseminate disinformation.
                                                                  Action questions
However, the rejection of disinformation
campaigns by some of the largest firms has                        But this particular story  the story of climate
made a change in the social context for the                       change in our times  raises another truly
fake debate over the science of climate                         important question of ethics, politics, and
change.                                                           action:
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implications and learn to take appropriate and                    Indigenous Knowledge:
effective action.
                                                                  definition, implications, and
Some actions are spelled out in the video with                    controversy
which I conclude, calling for action later in this
month: Mobilize. March. Make history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUUTB2v
vIlY                                                              About all areas of knowledge, we ask
                                                                  questions that take us straight to methodology
References                                                        and social context. Who owns knowledge?
                                                                  How is it passed on as shared knowledge,
Intergovernmental Panel on Cimate Change                          and within what controls of methodology or
http://www.ipcc.ch                                                power? We may think instantly of the
                                                                  sciences, and even controversies over current
Associated Press.                                                 scientific conclusions and scientific products
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/un-panel-global-                   (e.g. medicines and technologies).
warming-human-caused-dangerous
                                                                  Yet some of the oldest knowledge in the world
The Guardian.                                                     is equally ignited by these knowledge
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/201                        questions, which burn hotly in our news. As
4/aug/04/worlds-top-pr-companies-rule-out-                        Indigenous Knowledge joins the other
working-with-climate-deniers                                      categories in our TOK areas of knowledge, it
                                                                  brings living issues of definition, historical and
The Guardian.                                                     social context, and control of what is taught to
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/201                        the next generation.
4/aug/07/edelman-pr-climate-change-denial-
campaigns                                                         Education: shared knowledge and social
                                                                  control
The New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/27/science/e                       In Canada this week, more controversy has
arth/greenhouse-gas-emissions-are-growing-                        erupted over an agreement between the
and-growing-more-dangerous-draft-of-un-                           Assembly of First Nations and the federal
report-                                                           government over a bill on First Nations
says.html?_r=1&utm_content=buffer849f3&ut                         education. In dispute have been the degree
m_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&                           of First Nations control of aboriginal education
utm_campaign=buffer                                               and the extent of federal funding. In play has
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been the question: Who controls the                               would emphasize the following questions as
knowledge that will be passed on to the next                      applicable to what is happening right now in
generation in a schooling system? More                            our news. All of them are connected, in one
specifically, what extent do aboriginal people                    way or another, to the central concept of
decide their own schooling, and to what                           definition  and the implications of how we
extent the government? Both the content of                        name our concepts and draw their
the bill on education and the process of                          boundaries.
reaching apparent agreement in February
(now contested) are subjects of                                                1. WHAT is indigenous
controversy.                                                                   knowledge?
The historical justification for residential                      Is it something of the past that ended
schools (from the perspective of the federal                      historically with Contact  such that it is either
government of the time) was to educate the                        preserved or lost, but not current and
children  educate them away from                                 evolving as other areas of knowledge are
Indigenous Knowledge passed on culturally                         (and as IK had been prior to the instant-freeze
and toward European knowledge passed on                           moment of Contact with Europeans)? As
in a residential school  knowledge that                          indigenous people continue to learn, create,
would integrate them and make them easier                         and communicate, is their new contemporary
to manage within a dominantly European                            knowledge excluded from the category of IK?
society.
                                                                  3. WHO has, or can have, indigenous
With some awareness of this historical                            knowledge?
background (which varies with the part of the
world), we can ask some of the leading                            IK is different from most of the other TOK
questions about Indigenous Knowledge (IK)                         areas of knowledge. Scientific knowledge, or
with greater understanding of the significance                    historical knowledge, or knowledge in the arts
of what we consider to be the answers.                            is open to people of any ethnic background
                                                                  (even though they may bring influences from
IK: definitions and implications                                  their backgrounds). But indigenous
                                                                  knowledge is tied explicitly to particular ethnic
Although I have treated major knowledge                           groups as cultural knowledge  groups
questions already in the IB Theory of                             classified as indigenous. The relationship is
Knowledge Course Companion (chapter                               intimate between their knowledge and their
21) and dont want to repeat a lot here, I                        identity.
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Yet to what extent do the indigenous groups                       National Chief resigned in May in face of
around the world present a commonality, and                       protests over his style of leadership, and this
to what extent difference? And how does the                       weeks controversy centres on the degree to
degree of variability of indigenous cultures                      which he included  or failed to include 
and what they know affect what we consider                        other chiefs in the process of reaching the
IK to be?                                                         contested agreement in February.
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http://aptn.ca/news/2014/09/03/atleo-kept-                        usual place. I think about Theory of
key-chiefs-dark-education-bill-announcement-                      Knowledge.
court-records/
                                                                  How did the Anasazi people know how to
Eileen Dombrowski, Lena Rotenberg, Mimi                           survive? Actually walking through an ancient
Bick. Chapter 21, Indigenous                                     pueblo or descending a ladder into an
Knowledge. Theory of Knowledge Course                            underground kiva encourages a visitor to feel
Companion, 2013 edition. Oxford University                        intensely  even physically  how practical
Press, 2013                                                       knowledge connects people, and how much it
                                                                  matters. Thirsty, I look for cisterns and want
                                                                  to know how they stored scarce water. Im
Knowledge and survival                                            impressed by all they figured out  and how
                                                                  they applied their TOK ways of knowing to
By Eileen Dombrowski. September 20, 2014                          discover and test solutions.
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cultural groups  such as the Anasazi                             According to the author of a recent book, the
constructing, in vast and arid canyons, an                        answer just might be yesbut not, perhaps,
entire way of life.                                               for reasons that most protestors might expect.
                                                                  In Dont Even Think About It: Why Our Brains
I return gratefully to my air-conditioned car                     Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change, George
and escape the heat. As we descend the                            Marshall summarizes, analyzes, and
paved road from the high mesa, to join the                        illustrates some fundamental questions of the
highway below, Im still musing, How ever did                    way that humans gain shared knowledgeor,
they manage? Surely the most impressive of                       equally, refuse to accept overwhelming
all human achievements is knowledge.                              evidence.
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well as recognizing them in others. While
such knowledge of our minds pitfalls may be
helpful, in the case of climate science,
Marshall says such knowledge falls far short
of being sufficient.
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Note Marshalls particular emphasis on active                     While common psychology might seem too
collusion.                                                        broad a term to be very illuminating, his
                                                                  second two points, if true, are, presumably,
The titles of three of his (very short) chapters                  grounds for some hope in an otherwise pretty
seem to go further in developing this active                      hopeless situation. After all, any behaviour
collusion:                                                        that is hard wiredas the term goeswe are
                                                                  told is, if not quite insuperable, something
          Chapter 12. Uncertain Long Term                        requiring huge effort and, in the terms of the
           Costs. How Our Cognitive Biases Line                   inaccurate metaphor, something close to
           Up Against climate Change                              rewiring.
          Chapter 16. Paddling in the Pool of
           Worry. How We Choose What to                           But how much is Marshall himself creating
           Ignore                                                 shared knowledge or merely providing
          Chapter 20. Tell Me a Story. Why Lies                  impressions and opinions?
           Can Be So Appealing
                                                                  What will immediately occur to anyone alert to
3. The victims of natural disasters forecast by                   the ways that knowledge is created and
climate scientists are unlikely to make the                       shared is that Marshall himself is actually
connection between the disaster and the                           applying many of the techniques of the
forecast for several different reasons                            human/social sciences to the social treatment
including a reinforced sense of their own                        of a natural science (or, more accurately, a
immunity, and an artificially reduced sense of                    series of interdependent natural sciences).
the probability of something happening
again. Does this sound a little like the belief                  Partly, it seems, Marshalls evidence is
that lightning never strikes twice in the same                    second hand research, derived as he tells us
place? Perhapsand all the more tellingly                         in his introduction from speaking to leading
because, science tells us, lightning does do                      experts in psychology, economics, the
exactly that.                                                     perception of risk, linguistics, cultural
                                                                  anthropology and evolutionary
4. People who have children are less likely                       psychology. (All these areas of knowledge
than those without children to accept the truth                   have their own methodologies, of course, and
of climate science. Consider                                      their relative claims on degrees of certainty.)
      Chapter 35. What Did You Do in the
        Great Climate War, Daddy? Why We                          Partly, in addition, the author has conducted
        Dont Really Care What Our Children                       his own research amongst hundreds of non-
        Think                                                     expertsthat is, ordinary people and, in
                                                                  particular, victims of natural disasters. While
And does all such hard wiring lead to denial                    we might appropriately ask when anecdotal
of climate science?                                               evidence, however compelling, is real
                                                                  evidence, hundreds of interviews comes
If Marshall is right, then no. In fact, part of the               close to being a convincing sample size
point of his book, it seems, is to consider not                   assuming that the interview methods are
just the innate/genetic qualities of our minds                    rigorous and the interpretations equally
that lead to entrenched opposition to each                        sound.
but, also the opposite, those qualities that all
humans have in common. These he                                   More to the point, he says he has interviewed
describes as our common psychology, our                          those normally associated with views most
perception of risk, and our deepest instincts to                  strongly resistant to climate science, including
defend our family and tribe.                                     evangelical leaders and Texan Tea
                                                                  Partiers. In fact, in the true spirit of critical
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fairness (and TOK!), he was determined to                         If, however, what Marshall says is true, it is
consider perspectives. As he says, I have                        the very fact that people DONT talk about
even enjoyed meeting the people whose life                        climate change that keeps so many of us
work, to which they apply great dedication                        inured to its truths. Remember what he says
and creativity, is to undermine my own life                       about social facts ?
work.
                                                                  Further, if what Marshall says is true about
Given these claims it may be surprising that                      social facts, then a TOK discussion will
Marshall eschews many of the key methods                          perform on a small scale what may have been
of communicating shared knowledge: There                         performed on a large by the mass
are no graphs, data sets, or complex statistics                   demonstrations on September 21. Perhaps,
in this book. Does this weaken the authority                     just perhaps, hundreds of thousands of
of his book? No doubt for some it will. For                       marchers constitute enough of a critical mass
those who accept his accept his central                           to allow some climate change deniers to feel
arguments, though, it wont.                                      the peer influence and develop their own
                                                                  acceptance.
And that brings us back to the great public
demonstrations of Sept 21 and.                                   References
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So who needs language?                                            If youd like to pursue this question, I suggest
                                                                  you have a look at two short articles. For
By Eileen Dombrowski. September 25, 2014                          background on the newly-released apps see
                                                                  The rise and rise of social networks by Alex
                                                                  Hern; and for some initial commentary Emoji:
                                                                  the first truly global language? by Alex Clark.
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Alex Clark. Emoji: the first truly global
language? The emoji has come a long way
from its origins as a cute footnoote to text
messages. Its many symbols are now used to
form entire sentences. But what will we lose
in translation? The Observer, 30 August
2014. http://www.theguardian.com/technology
/2014/aug/31/emoji-became-first-global-
language
There might be a case, the TOK subject                          120 heads of state at the UN gave Kathy
guide allows, for supposing that the arts have                   Jetnil-Kijiner a standing ovation, and an
an important function as a medium for social                      official UN source said that many were moved
criticism and transformation. Might be a                         to tears.
case? Supposing? No overstatements here!
The arts (arguably literature most directly) are                  References
used so widely as a vehicle for social critique
that I offer one more example only for its                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_i
current relevance: 26-year-old poet Kathy                         d=annotation_3537214139&feature=iv&src_vi
Jetnil-Kijiner from the Marshall Islands was                      d=L4fdxXo4tnY&v=DJuRjy9k7GA
selected to read a poem to the Opening
Ceremony of the UN Secretary-Generals                            https://twitter.com/UN_ClimateTalks/status/51
Climate Summit last week.                                         4471614936014848
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Schooling the World: free                                         Grisly and sensational: Jack the
preview this month                                                Ripper and a TOK critical
                                                                  thinking
By Eileen Dombrowski. October 2, 2014
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       2. Discuss.                                                   4. Link the activity explicitly to TOK critical
                                                                     questions.
Questions: Do you believe this report? Why or
why not?                                                             Anyone with a copy of the IB Theory of
                                                                     Knowledge Course Companion can flip to
Discussion should raise issues such as the                           chapter 3 Seeking Truth and substitute the
reputation of the news source, the style of                          current Jack the Ripper story for the short and
presentation, the apparent reliability of                            generic one Ive given on page 54, VOODOO
Russell Edwards (and his possible motives),                          DOC DANCES UP A STORM. The specific
the kind and quality of evidence.                                    discussion questions on page 55 would need
                                                                     a bit of adaptation, but the same general TOK
3. Supplement with counter-claims from                               knowledge questions come up:
other sources.
                                                                        What characteristics of a source of
When theyve had a chance to do some                                   information indicate reliability  or
questioning themselves, give them links to                             otherwise?
articles of skepticism and rebuttal which                               What characteristics of the presentation of
swirled on the internet and social media after                         information indicate reliability  or
the Daily Mails big story. The following would                        otherwise?
work well:                                                              What characteristics of your own
                                                                       response show you an immediate
        	
 Are YOU Jack the Ripper? No. And                         inclination in yourself to accept or reject the
        neithers Aaron Kosminski. usVSth3 blog.                      story? Can you identify attitudes or values
        This blog post presents 4 numbered                             that might boost your critical thinking  or
        reasons for rejecting the story.                               blind it?
                                                                        broadest knowledge question, for
        	
 Christopher Moraff, Jack the Ripper is                   reflection and possible writing:
        Still at Large, The Daily Beast,                              Does it matter if what we believe is true?
        9.29.14 This blog post sums up reasons                         Why -- or why not?
        for skepticism in circulation on the web and
        provides background on the Jack the                          Early in the Theory of Knowledge course, I
        Ripper legend: a cottage industry has                       like to use stories that are absurd or dramatic
        grown up around the case. There are                          to give students entertaining material thats
        dozens of competing Jack the Ripper tours,                   easy for them to question and easy for a
        websites, and books, most with their own                     teacher to debrief in TOK terms. Why not
        self-appointed expert attached; over the                   borrow for class some of the sensationalistic
        past century a string of hoaxes has duped                    buzz that drives the tabloids and social media
        more than a few of them into making claims                    and at the same time get to talk about it?
        about the Rippers identity that they later                  Such material  and theres plenty around! 
        regretted.                                                  helps to plant the analytical approach and the
                                                                     reflective questioning in order to build on it, in
The same questions could be posed after                              more subtle ways, throughout the course.
students have read the rebuttals: Do you
believe the report in the Daily Mail? Why or                         References
why not? This time, students are likely to
modify or amplify their responses, and (most                         http://usvsth3m.com/post/96977532433/are-
important) articulate better their grounds of                        you-jack-the-ripper-no-and-neithers-aaron
(likely) rejection. The same critical analysis
should be applied to the blog posts of                               http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/09
rebuttal.                                                            /29/jack-the-ripper-is-still-at-large.html
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-
2746321/Jack-Ripper-unmasked-How-                                 The ideas in this podcast are familiar to most
amateur-sleuth-used-DNA-breakthrough-                             TOK teachers  the emotional associations
identify-Britains-notorious-criminal-126-years-                   we gather with symbols within our symbolic
string-terrible-murders.html                                      systems of representation (which we consider
                                                                  in WOK language as it intersects with WOK
Eileen Dombrowski, Lena Rotenberg, Mimi                           emotion and WOK imagination) and the
Bick. Chapt 3 Seeking Truth, Theory of                          mystic meanings that have been given to
Knowledge IB Course Companion, OUP 2013                           numbers in many cultural contexts (which we
                                                                  consider in AOK mathematics). What makes
                                                                  this podcast of interest to TOK teachers, other
Whats your favourite number?                                   than the entertainment listening to it (I liked
                                                                  it!), is that it sets up a quick and easy activity
By Eileen Dombrowski. October 20, 2014                            to warm up a class to talking about the
                                                                  intersection of our ways of knowing  and
                                                                  from there into mathematical ideas.
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3. Introduce the class BRIEFLY to                                 4. Return to a couple more minutes of the
examples of different cultures attributing                        podcast (up to 6:40) for snippets of history on
emotional or even mystic significance to                          numbers and symbols and (up to 8:12) the
numbers.                                                          voices of people explaining how they think
                                                                  and feel about the numbers 1 and 2.
(Warning: Be careful to be clear on what you
are exemplifying: you are picking out                                     5. Broaden out to knowledge
cultural meanings to illustrate the                                      questions for discussion  or else
widespread human tendency to                                             summarize ideas already raised in
attribute non-rational meanings to                                       discussion by connecting them explicitly
numbers, but not suggesting to your                                      with knowledge questions.
students that they should take the
knowledge claims of numerology or                                         Does the existence of favourite
other superstitions seriously.)                                          numbers and numbers to which non-
                                                                         numerical ideas are attached suggest
Some examples:                                                           anything about how we use our TOK
                                                                         ways of knowing? In what ways do
Numerology, or the attribution of mystic                          emotion, imagination, and reason enter our
properties to numbers, recurs in many                             relationship with numbers  as they do for our
cultures. Wikipedia gives a brief introduction                    other symbols, from words to flags? What
(the opening paragraphs probably enough for                       other ways of knowing may be involved?
TOK class) and some write-ups on specific
numbers such as 108 . Websites abound  far                        What ideas associated with numbers are
too many!  that list cultural associations or                    essentially mathematical (e.g. relationships
earnestly promote them. (A useful one is a list                   such as sequence, symmetries, and factors)
for the Meaning of Number 3.)                                     and what ideas are personal or cultural
                                                                  (including both the sound and the written
A striking example is the ancient Greek                           version of numbers)?
Pythagoreans (named after mathematician
Pythagorus 6th century BCE) attributed                             Write a definition of number. What is a
special significance to numbers. For them, the                    good definition of the mathematical concept
associations were more than simply poetic, as                     of number, and what is the role of a
they believed that numerical relationships                        good definition? If possible, submit your class
were the essence of reality (Kline, 76):                          definitions later to your mathematics teacher
                                                                  to ask for his or her thoughts. (Note that the
The number one they identified with reason,                      knowledge framework for areas of knowledge
for reason could produce only a consistent                        has a section entitled language/concepts.)
whole; two was identified with opinion; four
with justice because it is the first number                       6. Conclusion. In a written article, Alex
which is the product of equals (to the                            Bellos comments, We are sensitive to
Pythagoreans one was not a number in the                          arithmetical patterns, and respond
full sense because unity was opposed to                           emotionally to them. If you have time in
quantity); five signified marriage because it                     class, it would be worthwhile to end by
was the union of the first odd and first even                     playing the rest of the podcast. It centres on
number; seven was identified with health, and                     the number 7, the worlds favourite number
eight with love and friendship. all the even                     in the online survey with over 30,000
numbers were regarded as feminine, the odd                        respondents that Bellos ran. In discussion
numbers as masculine. Morris Kline,                              with Radiolab interviewers, he concludes that
Mathematics in Western Culture, page 77.                          7 is the favourite number not because of
                                                                  cultural influences but because of
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mathematical features inherent to the                             Pareidolia in Your Pocket
number. Our arithmetical sense, he thinks, is
what influences culture.                                          By Theo Dombrowski. October 21, 2014
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Hallucination may not be the most appropriate                     interpretive nature of so much of our sense
term, according to Laramie. Youre                               perception. With the grasp of pattern so swift
misinterpreting something, but there is this                       before the logical mind can get itself into
external cue. Youre not totally making it up.                   action  sense perception works together
A compelling alternative, he suggests, is                         with intuition as a way of knowing.
pareidolia. Essentially, its your brain getting a
little bit carried away with its normally very                    The particular kind of misinterpretation of the
useful talent for finding patterns in the world                   senses called pareidolia is not limited to the
around you.                                                       sense of sight. Nor is it limited to conspiracy
                                                                  theorists or u.f.o-oligists who comb through
Finding patterns, perhapsbut from                                photos and videos for evidence in support of
where? you may ask. The speculation here                         their alarming (or disarming) theories. Nor is it
and it is, so far, largely speculationis that                    limited to extremely credulous people 
minute sensations created by clothing rubbing                     who, in a most infamous case, were willing to
are enough to trigger the pattern-finding                         spend $28,000 on a grilled cheese sandwich
response.                                                         in which they could see the face of the
                                                                  Virgin Mary!
Speculating on explanations
                                                                  One of the most common sense
As is so often the case with these cognitive                      misperceptions of modern technological life is
quirks that characterize amusing, irritating, or                  particularly common with students including
even dangerous human responses,                                   I.B. students. But will knowing of this research
researchers want an explanation (though                           change your reaction to your cell phone when
some might claim, perhaps, that this in itself is                 it seems to vibrate? Will it at least reassure
a kind of pattern-finding!). As is so often the                   you if you answer it  and nobodys there?
case, too, the (necessarily speculative)
explanation connects our cognitive quirkiness                     One of the most delicious paradoxes in our
to times when our ancestors were slouching                        quest for knowledge is that sense
around the savannahs of Africa: those of our                      perception is both the way of knowing many
ancestors who were quick to interpret the                         of us trust most and, simultaneously, a way of
slightest sensations (sound, sight, or touch)                     knowing we recognize to be often
as evidence of a lurking and peckish sabre-                       untrustworthy. Seeing may, indeed,
toothed-tiger were, naturally, more likely to                     be believing. But is it really knowing?
survive and pass on their traits than the less
sensitive type. The disadvantages of over-                        References
interpreting were few. Those, however,
of under-interpreting were. Well, lets all                      http://www.wired.com/2014/09/whats-
use our imaginations on that one.                                 phantom-cellphone-vibrations/
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Teaching TOK with a sense of                                      Although I consider the newest subject guide
                                                                  to take TOK in very good directions, I feel
purpose                                                           there is work yet to be done on it  perhaps in
                                                                  the next round of curriculum review.
By Eileen Dombrowski. October 25, 2014
                                                                  Above all:
In most ways, Purposeful TOK is nothing                           I hope that the ideas I offer, including both
new. You can imagine me as a workshop                             ideas aligned wholly with the new guide and
leader running activities for teachers, asking                    criticism given respectfully, will stir up thought
everyone to focus the key words of the aims,                      on connecting the parts of the syllabus
objectives, and marking criteria  and then                       effectively with each other, and connecting
inviting discussion on the questions that                         the syllabus effectively with the TOK
everyone can see coming! I apologize that, in                     aims. Those aims are, in my mind, the
a paper, I give a lot of assertive sentences, no                  essential goals of any education that hopes to
anecdotes  and no coffee breaks.                                 guide students to thoughtful engagement in
                                                                  the world.
My goal in writing should be clear. I love TOK,
see its skills as urgently important in the                       Eileen Dombrowski Purposeful TOK
world, and want all teachers at least to                          DOWNLOAD FROM:
consider my argument that, when taught best,                      http://activatingtok.net/tok-resources/
it is centrally a course on critical thinking
applicable to the world. We need it!
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What makes an example useful                                          Are its complexities and nuances at the
                                                                     right level for your particular students such
for you to take to TOK class?                                        that class treatment is more likely to clarify
                                                                     TOK concepts than to muddle them in
By Eileen Dombrowski. October 28, 2014
                                                                     student minds? If there is material to be
                                                                     read, is it accessible in length and
                                                                     sophistication to your own particular group
                                                                     of students, with their skills and their time?
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The Shroud of Turin:                                              potentially interested in using the Turin
                                                                  Shroud in class, Ill offer some ideas on
perspectives, faith, and evidence                                 whether and how to use it in class. These are
                                                                  opening ideas for you to improve if you
By Eileen Dombrowski. October 28, 2014
                                                                  choose this topic. Id certainly welcome your
                                                                  comments on this post if youd like to join the
                                                                  brainstorming.
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particular title, the report laments, History as                 views are available online, including some of
an area of knowledge continues to be badly                        the discussion at the Missouri conference.
treated. (page 15) It could be very useful for                   I pick out here a few potential sources that
students to look closely at the evidence and                      contribute different angles on what a range of
reasoning that Freeman uses to reach his                          people think. They can act as starters for the
conclusions, see the careful scholarship                          better lesson that youll build!:
behind them, and recognize some of the
methodology of a professional historian.                               A short video linked from the website of
                                                                      the recent conference in Missouri
Will this material work in class?                                   provides a lively introduction to the
                                                                      controversy. It refers to investigations
Teachers will certainly have to judge for their                       done by the Shroud of Turin Research
own class groups according to criteria such I                         Project (STURP) and stresses the
proposed regarding amount of time and the                             fabulous mystery: Shroud Encounter:
level of complexity of material.                                      Experience the Mystery. The
                                                                      conclusions reached by Shroud of Turin
But will students feel comfortable talking                            Research Project (STURP) are available.
about this religious topic?                                           http://www.shroudencounter.com
On religious topics, people sometimes feel                             Many people believe the shroud is the
threatened if they think a belief core to their                       authentic burial cloth of Jesus. The
identity is being questioned, and                                     shroud will go on exhibition in 2015 in
consequently they sometimes find it hard to                           Turin, and tours are being extensively
hear what is actually being said. Its not likely                     organized. Two million people are
that the Turin Shroud would make students                             expected to visit, many of them pilgrims
anxious, though. Plenty of Christians do not                          coming to venerate a holy object. In a
accept the shroud as authentic or feel its                            review of one book on the shroud, a writer
status has any bearing on their faith. Even the                       in The Telegraph observes, For most
Pope is non-committal about it. But its                              shroudies [the puzzle of the shroud] is
worthwhile assuring students that the purpose                         more than just intellectual. It offers that
of treating it is not to discuss whether its                         elusive but faith-validating proof that
reasonable to believe in Jesus Christ but                             Jesus died exactly as the gospels say he
whether it seems reasonable to believe that                           did.
the piece of cloth is His burial shroud. The                          http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9
TOK purpose is to consider the role of                                162459/Mystery-solved-Turin-Shroud-
perspectives and the interplay of faith and                           linked-to-Resurrection-of-Christ.html
evidence as justifications in giving answers to
knowledge questions.                                                   Those who believe the shroud is
                                                                      authentic find justification in the Shroud of
What materials would be useful to bring to                            Turin Research Project mentioned
class for this lesson?                                                above. Another study concludes that the
                                                                      Shroud could be authentic, and attributes
Ill just offer a few thoughts on dealing with                        the image of a body imprinted on it to a
the Turin Shroud in class  and leave it to you                       sudden release of radioactivity triggered
to generate better ideas and to fill in the                           by an earthquake at the time Jesus was
blanks I leave.                                                       wound in the cloth. Useful source for this
                                                                      interpretation: Shroud of Turin
For the controversy as a whole, you might                             Real? New Research Dates Relic To 1st
gather some alternative interpretations of the                        Century, Time of Jesus Christ.
shroud for students to consider. Plenty of                            http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/28
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       /shroud-of-turin-real-                                         shroud may be authentic but ridicules
       jesus_n_2971850.html                                           Jones treatment.
       (About this explanation, you might want to                     http://shroudstory.com/2014/08/10/checki
       include this Washington Post commentary                        ng-in-on-stephen-jones-blog/
       on click-bait journalism:                                    If you want to demonstrate how
       http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ach                        controversial knowledge claims can lead
       enblog/wp/2014/02/14/the-shroud-of-turin-                      to emotional ranting and silliness, try
       pseudoscience-and-journalism/ )                                clicking into some of the reader comments
                                                                      added to articles on the shroud.
        The Catholic Church, which owns the
       cloth, does not commit itself to a view that               How do these materials lead to a good
       it is the authentic burial shroud of Jesus                 TOK lesson?
       Christ. The Pope uses the Turin Shroud
       for more general reflection and messages:                  Once youve prepared your own sample of
       he speaks of the face in the shroud as a                   perspectives, how do you make a good class
       representation of human suffering, at the                  lesson?
       same time conveying peace. Useful
       source: Pope Francis: Turin Shroud                        For one thing, its important to keep your eyes
       conveys a great peace'.                                  on the purpose: whether or not the Turin
       http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne                    Shroud is authentic isnt ultimately what we
       ws/the-pope/9963533/Pope-Francis-                          care about in TOK. Instead, we care how
       Turin-Shroud-conveys-a-great-peace.html                    people think and argue about it depending on
                                                                  their perspectives  that is, according to my
        The article by Charles Freeman is                        own analysis,
       essential as one of the sources for a TOK                   their assumptions and their values,
       critical treatment of the topic, and for a                  their consequent selection of information
       demonstration of the methods of the                                they consider relevant and convincing,
       historian: The Origins of the Shroud of                    their processes of validation of knowledge
       Turin, History Today. His article                                 claims, and
       summarizes evidence such as carbon                          the implications they draw from their
       dating previously done and adds new                                methods and conclusions.
       research findings.
       http://www.historytoday.com/charles-                       Discussion of the Shroud can lead to
       freeman/origins-shroud-turin                               appreciation of how very much people really
                                                                  care about particular knowledge claims and
        It would be sad not to introduce students                what justifications they accept and pass on. In
       to a sense of the continuing controversy                  part, we can enjoy the human spectacle of
       not just its content but its tone. Refer                   varying views and hot reactions. Most
       students to the blog by Stephen Jones in                   important, though, we can hone our own
       which he rages at Charles Freeman  for                    critical thinking skills by seeing knowledge
       his credentials as an historian (which, I                  claims in context and evaluating the
       must interject, are excellent!), the religious             justifications offered.
       beliefs Jones infers that he must have,
       and his treatment of evidence.                             How to manage the class time?
       http://theshroudofturin.blogspot.ca/2014/1
       0/turin-shroud-was-made-for-                               My own suggestions are pretty ordinary, but
       medieval.html                                              do get some variety into the activity:
       Stephen Joness own assertions are in
       turn dismissed with cutting brevity by
       another blogger, who accepts that the
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1. LESSON. Give one class period to the                            (20 minutes) Give students a brief
overall controversy to bring out knowledge                        introduction to the conclusions and kinds of
questions of perspectives and justifications                      arguments made by historian Charles
(using a video, student reading and                               Freeman, a quick summary of the attack on
presentation, teacher introduction).                              him, and a summary of the attack on the
                                                                  attack. Youll be giving them some sense of
2. HOMEWORK. Then give the Freeman                                how historical research works not just within
article for homework with some guiding                            peer debate but also within public controversy
questions, such as those I suggest below.                          before they zero in on historical research.
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           Charles Freeman, The Origins of the Shroud of Turin, History Today, Volume 64, Issue 11. October, 2014.
       It is obvious that many areas of its history and the iconography of its images have not been fully explored, says Freeman
       of the Turin Shroud in the second paragraph of his article. Here at the beginning, what areas does he pick out as having
       been insufficiently considered till now?
       The first part of the article considers depictions and descriptions (largely 1578 to 1750) of the Shroud, which was in the
       possession of the Savoy family. Notice the careful details gathered toward support of the shroud being a medieval work
       made 13 centuries after the death of Jesus Christ (first record of the shrouds existence in 1355 and subsequent references,
       apparent vividness of the images on it at the time compared to now, consistency of those images with 14th century
       iconographic styles of representation). Then watch for the sentences such as the following that indicate stages of
       argument:
       One is moving toward an attribution of the images on the Shroud to the 14th century, but what is perhaps the most
       fascinating evidence is still to come. What point does Freeman then make through giving (unpleasant) details of the
       scourge marks on the body?
       When one sees the variety of depictions of the Shroud in the 16th and 17th centuries it is hard to see any other
       explanation for their vividness than that they were painted on the linen. Why does Freeman examine linen and paintings
       on linen in such detail? On what grounds does he cast doubt on the STURP studies?
       So the argument that the Shroud is a painted linen cloth of the 14th century and that it has decayed significantly seems
       strong but it is important to see whether there is any evidence that contradicts this. What further evidence does he draw
       from the carbon dating and from a study of contemporary spinning and weaving? Why does he bother to consider the
       possibility of cotton fibres floating around in the workshop? What is his point regarding the presence and later absence of
       the modest loincloth?
What can we say about the painting on the Shroud? Why does Freeman examine body position in the image?
Why does he rule out, at the end of Part I, the possibility of deliberate forgery?
       At the beginning of Part II, Freeman sums up what he has already established: the Shroud cannot be, as many still
       believe, the burial shroud of Christ, nor can it have been expected to have been passed off as that by whoever painted it.
       He then moves on to confirm its 14th century context. He comments on the use of representation of Christ that was
       conventional in the 14th century, the contemporary use of linen cloth for display in church ritual, the pilgrim badge that
       confirms details of the shrouds image, and probable places for the shroud to have been made. Why does he give so much
       detail as he places the Turin Shroud in context of the most joyous of the medieval liturgies, that commemorating the
       Resurrection of Christ at Easter?
       To what extent does Charles Freeman rely on research already done by others, building on their work? Pick out a couple
       of examples of earlier historians or scientists to whom he refers for his own evidence. To what extent is history,
       necessarily, shared knowledge?
       To what extent does he critique research already done by others, arguing against their conclusions when he finds
       omissions and flaws in their work? Pick out at least one example. Do you agree with this claim?: History is a record of
       the past created by competing interpretations? If so, what makes some interpretations win out over others?
documents referring to his object of study, historical visual depictions of the object, examination of physical materials of
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Which of the following come into Freemans treatment of the topic as evidence to support his overall argument: historical
documents referring to his object of study, historical visual depictions of the object, examination of physical materials of
which the artifact is made (cloth and paint for chemical composition, carbon dating, techniques of weaving)? With
reference to other history with which you are familiar, what can you add to other kinds of artifacts and records that
historians examine?
Why does Freeman go into so very much detail in his treatment of his subject?
To what extent can Freeman, studying the past, point to single pieces of evidence as conclusive, and to what extent does
he depend on converging lines of evidence which contribute to building an overall argument? How much and where
does he depend on high probability rather than watertight proof?
To what extent does Freeman look not just at the one object itself but at the consistency between it and factors in the
context that help to explain it  e.g. consistency between the object and similar ones at a given historical period (in
iconographic style of representation, in materials from which it is made and style of workmanship)?
In what regard does Freemans test of the plausibility of his own explanation depend on considering what could
contradict it?
To what extent does his explanation at the end also gain support from consistency as he opens up into a broader
consideration of the practices of the time in which he sets the creation of the shroud? Since we cant replay the past to
make fresh observations, does history depend even more than the sciences on the overall coherence of the knowledge
claims and interpretations?
	
 
       The two sets of homework questions provide                        Charles Freeman, The Origins of the Shroud of
       a basis for discussing the article, first for                     Turin, History Today. Volume 64, Issue 11.
       comprehension of what Freeman is arguing                          October, 2014.
       and then  much more important for the TOK                        http://www.historytoday.com/charles-
                                                                         freeman/origins-shroud-turin
       take-away ideas  for discussion of the
       general methods of historians.                                    Conference Shroud of Turin: The Controversial
                                                                         Intersection of Faith and Science.
       Final Comments                                                    http://www.stlouisshroudconference.com
       Ive gone into much more detail here than I                       Meredith Bennett-Smith,Shroud of Turin
       ever intended to do as I started to tackle this                   Real? New Research Dates Relic To 1st Century,
       topic. I must stay away, for a few days, from                     Time of Jesus Christ. The Huffington Post. March
       the recreational thinking that compels me to                    28, 2013.
       blog! It gets too absorbing! Still, I hope that                   http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/28/shroud-
                                                                         of-turin-real-jesus_n_2971850.html
       something here may be useful to you  if not
       the topic of the Shroud of Turin itself, then                     Charlotte Higgins, Turin shroud was made for
       perhaps some of the ideas on approaching                          medieval Easter ritual, historian says,The
       material that Ive offered along the way. I                       Guardian, October 23, 2014.
       welcome comments if youd like to add your                        http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/23/turi
       own ideas on treating the topic of the Turin                      n-shroud-jesus-christ-medieval-easter-ritual-
       Shroud within the TOK course.                                     historian-charles-freeman
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/achenblog/                    With 2 million people expected to visit Turin in
wp/2014/02/14/the-shroud-of-turin-pseudoscience-                  2015 to see it, the Shroud of Turin and all that
and-journalism/                                                   is associated with it will continue for at least
                                                                  the next year to be a useful current event for
short video and short write-up Pope Francis:
                                                                  IB Theory of Knowledge.
Turin Shroud conveys a great peace', The
Telegraph, March 31,
2013. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews                   And  in terms of resources -- this topic of the
/the-pope/9963533/Pope-Francis-Turin-Shroud-                      Shroud of Turin just keeps getting better and
conveys-a-great-peace.html                                        better for TOK. In my last post, I outlined TOK
                                                                  lessons based on it. But now  even better
short video Shroud Encounter: Experience the                     materials for launching a class! A podcast
Mystery http://www.shroudencounter.com                           interview with historian Charles Freeman (25
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AFull_le                  minutes), linked from the website of History
ngth_negatives_of_the_shroud_of_Turin.jpg                         Today, readily sets up a leaner lesson on the
                                                                  methods of research of an historian. The
                                                                  interviewer applauds Freemans research as
Shroud of Turin podcast: new                                      historical detective work on an unsolved
                                                                  mystery and invites him to explain his
material for AOK History
                                                                  methods of investigation.
By Eileen Dombrowski Saturday, November
                                                                  Given a choice between giving students
1, 2014
                                                                  Charles Freemans article to read and giving
                                                                  them the podcast interview with Freeman to
                                                                  listen to, Id choose the podcast myself
                                                                  because of practical issues of time. But the
                                                                  lessons I outlined in my last post covered
                                                                  considerably more TOK territory, so if you
                                                                  decide to use this podcast in class instead of
                                                                  the article, Id recommend at least reading
                                                                  through what I said there for perspectives
                                                                  and controversy on the Turin Shroud.
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                                                                  http://www.historytoday.com/blog/2014/10/po
                                                                  dcast-turin-shroud
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       The Turin Shroud: Methods of the Historian. Paul Lay interviews Charles Freeman. The Turin Shroud,
       History Today, October 29, 2014. This podcast can be downloaded or played online.
       http://www.historytoday.com/blog/2014/10/podcast-turin-shroud
       What accidental discovery triggers Freemans investigation of the Turin Shroud? In what ways could you apply to
       this lucky accident the well-known quotation attributed to Louis Pasteur: Chance favours only the mind thats
       prepared. ?
       Notice Freemans use of the term assumptions  initial premises for constructing an argument, or beliefs so basic
       that we might not even notice that were accepting something without question.
               What does he say that the shroudies assume, and what are the consequences for their explanations?
               What does he propose as an assumption himself? What are the consequences for his own explanation and the
              areas of research it points him toward? In what ways does Freemans assumption resemble a hypothesis as used
              in the sciences?
       As he outlines information that he found that bears on the shroud, what is he examining? documents? visual
       depictions? artifacts? Are his conclusions based on the physical traces left of the past, the reasoning that connects
       them, or both? (What is evidence in AOK history?)
       To what extent are the conclusions he reaches based on consistency (coherence check for truth)  consistency
       between the depiction on the shroud and fourteenth century iconography (iconography = conventions of
       representation), and consistency between his conjectured use of the shroud and the church practice of the time?
       Notice Freemans steps in reasoning: So what clinches this further So were coming closer What actually
       clinched it
       How does he put the linen cloth in contemporary context? What early hypothesis does he discard? What evidence
       persuades him? Why does he favour the context of the Easter ritual? What evidence persuades him?
       Dont miss the explanation that Freeman gives of how the shroud might have first been presented as the authentic
       burial shroud of Jesus Christ. How did Freeman piece together this narrative?
       How do you think that the documented historical connections might be treated quite differently if the narrative were
       made into a movie, with the story treated as gripping, a medieval setting, and costumes? After all, it involves the
       background of the plague of the Black Death and the setting of Troyes (gloriously medieval); a knight away doing
       battle, his wife, and clergy at the time; initial opposition by the church; possibly miracles attributed to the shroud
       boosting its status to a venerated object; later display of the shroud to throngs of pilgrims. What is the relationship
       between the stories pieced together by historians and literature or film based on them?
       Why does Freeman rule out forgery and deliberate hoax? Why does he think that his research and explanation will
       be favourably considered by the Catholic Church?
       Toward the end of the interview, Freeman sums up what he considers to be the role and importance of the Turin
       Shroud. After all the evidence he has gathered in support of his initial assumption, why does he end with a note of
       caution, Im going to be a little cautious, but I think this is the best single explanation of the shroud?
       What research does Freeman suggest now needs to be done by appropriate experts to answer further questions that
       have come up through his own investigation? In what ways has the work done by Charles Freeman benefited from
       research done by others before him, and in what ways does his own contribution feed into a larger pool of shared
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Misinformation, implications, and                                    tools, readers, public sources and experts,
                                                                     sorting fact from fiction and publishing the
responsibility: fact-checking on                                     results.
Africa
                                                                   Surely, for teachers and students of
By Eileen Dombrowski Sunday, November 9,                           TOK, such fact-checking services are more
2014 	
                                                           than a resource for accurate
	
                                                                information. After all, in TOK we concern
       What do these statements about Africa                      ourselves not with particular facts but with
       have in common? A white farmer is killed                    how knowledge is constructed  and
       every five days in South Africa. Earlier this               consequently, at a general level, with the
       year Nigerian Islamists Boko Haram burnt                    forces within society that warp information,
       375 Christians alive. The Democratic                        and thus skew knowledge claims and the
       Republic of Congo is the rape capital of the                justifications offered for them. We are
       world. Johannesburg is the worlds biggest                  immensely conscious of the need to evaluate
       man-made forest. Answer: despite being                      sources of information  just as a fact-
       widely accepted, none of them are                           checking website is. And we recognize that
       true. (Get your Africa facts right)                      the website has to be, in turn, evaluated.
Sorting fact from fiction is particularly difficult                In TOK, we also point to the implications for
when the stories come from afar and are                            accepting particular knowledge claims and
buried in myths previously accepted. In TOK,                       perspectives: what we accept has
we want to develop the constructive doubt                         consequences for how we think and act. For
response (IB TOK Course Companion, 53ff)                          instance, misinformation spread within and
in face of misinformation. However, when the                       about Africa has in the past seriously set back
false stories neither jar with what we know                        attempts to eradicate polio in Africa and more
already (coherence check for truth) nor come                       recently hampered public compliance with
with supporting justification in the form of                       health warnings over ebola.
readily checked evidence (correspondence
check for truth), then how are we to judge                         I highly recommend the following article by
what to accept? Enter websites dedicated to                        Monica Mark in the Guardian: Get your
catching and countering misinformation!                            Africa facts right: websites seek to stem flow
                                                                   of misinformation. In TOK, we could
In Africa, a continent often skewed in                             seriously argue that we have that
representations in western media, websites                         responsibility in all parts of our lives and
such as Africa Check and BudgIT provide a                          learning: to try, as best we can, to get our
valuable resource for journalists and the                          facts right.
public. The homepage of Africa Check makes
this declaration:                                                  References
       We hold public figures accountable                          Monica Mark, Get your Africa facts right:
                                                                   websites seek to stem flow of misinformation,
       For democracy to function, public figures                   The Guardian, 27 September 2014.
       need to be held to account for what they                    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/2
       say. The claims they make need to be                        7/africa-websites-fact-check-misinformation
       checked, openly and impartially. Africa
       Check is an independent, non-partisan                       Africa Check: sorting fact from fiction
       organisation which assesses claims made                     http://africacheck.org
       in the public arena using journalistic skills
       and evidence drawn from the latest online
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Poppies and remembrance:                                          ideas considered within history as an area of
                                                                  knowledge.
symbolism and perspectives
                                                                  For those from countries without this tradition,
By Eileen Dombrowski. November 11, 2014
                                                                  let me explain. Today, in many countries of
                                                                  the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the
                                                                  British Commonwealth), we paused at
                                                                  11:00am, the 11th hour of the 11th day of the
                                                                  11th month, to remember soldiers who died
                                                                  for our countries. On the day that marked the
                                                                  end of the hostilities of World War I in 1918,
                                                                  we wear red poppies representing the flowers
                                                                  in Flanders Fields where many soldiers from
                                                                  that war lie buried. Over nearly a century
                                                                  since that time, the Remembrance Day poppy
                                                                  has become charged with additional
                                                                  meanings and intense emotional
                                                                  associations.
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where we recognize that considering a range                       Today we have an earthquake after the
of perspectives can enlarge our own grasp of                      earthquake, declared a grieving relative of a
what is going on as shared knowledge is                         victim of the 2009 earthquake in Aquila,
created within a social and political                             Italy, as charges against six earthquake
community.                                                        scientists for failing to warn people of the
                                                                  quake were dismissed by an Italian appeals
If you have any further thoughts on how the                       courts this week. The case,
Remembrance Day poppy stirs ideas or                              distressing though it is, provides a gripping
questions relevant to Theory of Knowledge, I                      example for TOK knowledge questions that
welcome your comments!                                            surround scientific prediction and its relative
                                                                  uncertainty in different sciences, and, more
References                                                        urgently, the relationship between expert
                                                                  knowledge and social responsibility.
http://www.torontosun.com/2014/11/11/brits-
divided-over-poppy-hijab                                          The scientists were convicted two years ago
                                                                  for not warning the inhabitants of Aquila in
Sofia Ahmed, Why I wont be wearing the                          advance of the 2009 earthquake that killed
poppy hijab.                                                     more than 300 people. Yet how could they
http://mediadiversified.org/2014/11/05/why-i-                     possibly have predicted the quake when
wont-be-wearing-the-poppy-hijab/                                  prediction is so uncertain in seismology?
                                                                  Scientists from around the world protested the
                                                                  sentence, and some media claimed that it
                                                                  was science itself that was on trial.
Earthquake trial acquittal:
                                                                    For TOK, some knowledge questions
scientific prediction                                               arise around prediction in the natural
and responsibility                                                  sciences: To what extent are the natural
                                                                    sciences characterized by being able to
By Eileen Dombrowski. November 16, 2014.                            predict? What uncertainties attend
Activating TOK http://activatingtok.net                             prediction across the range of the natural
                                                                    sciences?
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       broadly in other areas of knowledge? Does                   References
       expert knowledge equate to certain
       knowledge? How can we best evaluate                        Updated: Appeals court overturns
       our sources of knowledge?                                   manslaughter convictions of six earthquake
                                                                   scientists, Science, November 10, 2014.
       Other knowledge questions revolve                           http://news.sciencemag.org/earth/2014/11/up
       around the relationship between science                     dated-appeals-court-overturns-manslaughter-
       and social responsibility (or knowledge and                 convictions-six-earthquake-scientists
       ethics): What ethical responsibility do
       experts carry when giving advice on                         http://blogs.osc-ib.com/2011/10/ib-teacher-
       decisions or actions to take? Does a                        blogs/dp_tokglobal/scientists-on-trial-for-
       society carry any responsibility for listening              failing-to-predict/
       to or following the advice of experts? What
       is the relationship between ethics and law?                 http://blogs.osc-ib.com/2012/10/ib-teacher-
                                                                   blogs/dp_tokglobal/earthquake-shock-
Ive blogged before on this story of the Italian                   prediction-and-responsibility/
earthquake scientists, both when they were
charged and when they were convicted, so
refer you to my earlier comments if youre
interested in further details of this
case: scientists on trial for failing to
predict (Oct 8, 2011) and earthquake
shock: prediction and responsibility
(October 23, 2012)
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White men and climate change:                                     and journalists how best to use graphs,
                                                                  charts, info graphics and so on to present
statistics and                                                    information. (e.g.
reliable correlations                                             http://datadrivenjournalism.net/) Meanwhile,
                                                                  cognitive studies demonstrate what most of
By Theo Dombrowski. November 23, 2014.                            us probably suspectedthat data and the
Activating TOK http://activatingtok.net                           statistics that they generate are not generally
                                                                  seen as damned lies but as more convincing
                                                                  than general statements.
Were all used to seeing some graphs and                          Most likely, most of us will find the
numbers in the media, but data journalism                       generalizations drawn from the data to be
(sometimes called data-driven journalism)                       sound. Chris Mooney, co-host of the podcast
has increasingly been embraced by influential                     Inquiring Minds (Oct. 2, 5:08 to 10:08) argues
media. Books and websites instruct journals                       otherwise.
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His approach to the same data makes a                             extensive study is accessible to read online in
fascinating example of the ways data                             (ironically or appropriately?) a statistically
crunching in data journals can lead to                           detailed analysis.
misleading or distorted conclusions even
without any deliberate desire to manipulate.                      His turning to such research, is, according to
                                                                  some critics of data journalism, exactly what
As he says of the article in FiveThirtyEight,                     should always be done and too often isnt.
This is a classic example of using limited                       (See the article in Forbes Magazine identified
data analysis to miss what the big picture is.                   below.)
Looking at the data itself, rather than just the
conclusions drawn in the article, Chris                           Best Practices
Mooney goes further, drawing into his
analysis his own knowledge of another field of                    Chris Mooney argues, looking at the original
enquiry, so-called risk assessment:                             data properly requires enormous care. Even
                                                                  in well-intentioned or objective handling of
In the field of risk assessment there is this                    data, it is far too easy to miss what Chris
well known phenomenon. It is called the                           Mooney calls the big picture. In this
white male effect. That is, White males                      particular case, as he points out, There is a
are less concerned [than other groups of the                      race component to it, there is a gender
population] about a wide variety of risks                         component to it, and there is an ideology
including environmental risks.                                   component to it.
Why is that important? Well, according to                         While TOK students look at the use of data
Chris Mooney, The real story is white males.                     and statistics either within reason as a way of
Its just as interesting that women are more                      knowing or mathematics as an area of
concerned about the environment than men                          knowledge, they will find increasing need to
[as it is that non-whites are more concerned                      keep their critical faculties on high-alert in a
than whites.]                                                    media world where Data Journalism is
                                                                  increasingly widespread.
Why is this happening? Lets get some
causal explanation here. Its not actually all
white men. It is white men who are                                Further reading
conservative, who are highly individualistic in
their values so they are the opposite of                          Three of many articles on problems with data
communitarian, wanting to take care of                            journalism and the future of data journalism:
everybody in society.[they] are highly
hierarchical so they are the opposite of                          http://qz.com/189703/the-problem-with-data-
egalitarian. So these people are at the top of                    journalism/ Emphasizes the desirability of
the totem pole. They are privileged and they                      keeping  data analysis simple, clean, and
dismiss a certain kind of risks, risks that are                   transparent. and the need to  exercise
disruptive to the status quo if you are going to                  humility and not take our results too literally.
address these risks like climate change.
                                                                  http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregsatell/2014/0
We cant help but notice that our intrepid                        6/01/this-is-why-data-journalism-is-
announcer has switched from looking at a                          failing/ Emphasizes the need to have
correlation to (he argues) causation! In                          expertise in the topic to which data applies:
addition, he has introduced knowledge from                        data only tells part of the
outside the data itself. Chris Mooney uses, as                    story. Understanding data requires real world
part of his own knowledge claim, research                         expertise. 
done at Yale on the white male effect. One
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http://gijn.org/2014/07/18/nils-mulvad-data-                      Whos an Indian?:
journalism-is-the-punk-of-our-times/
In contrast to the former, argues for the role of
                                                                  classification and implications
the objective journalist without the
                                                                  By Eileen Dombrowski. December 1, 2014
involvement of inherently biased researchers:
 those people may have their hidden
agenda, they may have the conclusions a bit
colored, in order to justify the meaning of their
work. Journalists should be able to find the
most important stories in the data and then
interview sources on their findings.
References
photo from Flickr, from the South Bend                            Indigenous knowledge is an area not
Voice http://southbendvoice.com/2014/09/21/                       classified according to the same criteria, it
peoples-climate-march-draws-300000-in-new-                        seems to me, as the academic areas of
york-city/                                                        knowledge. But I could be wrong. Is scientific
                                                                  knowledge defined as the knowledge held by
                                                                  scientists, or are scientists defined as the
                                                                  people who have studied science? Which
                                                                  comes first  the definition of the knowledge
                                                                  or the definition of the people? Do we define
                                                                  and classify in the same way for indigenous
                                                                  knowledge as we do for the sciences or other
                                                                  areas of knowledge? Maybe yes, maybe no.
                                                                  (See my September post asking
                                                                  What/when/who? about IK: Indigenous
                                                                  Knowledge: definition, implications, and
                                                                  controversy)
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Canada: Who is classified as Indian?                            reserve for the royal family of Dubai to hunt
                                                                  big game.
If indigenous knowledge is tied inextricably to
the people who hold it, then this weeks                          Being expelled from their lands, the Masai
decision by the Supreme Court of Canada                           insist, would destroy their heritage  their way
gives us an interesting story to follow in TOK:                   of life and all the knowledge that goes with it.
the Court has accepted to hear a legal case                       Last year, the Tanzanian government said
to decide whether Mtis and non-status                            that it was dropping plans for a hunting zone
Indians fall into the category of Indian, as                    for a company in the United Arab Emirates,
Inuit and status Indians do. The classification                   but that cancellation is now being seen by
carries some important implications: only                         some as merely a ruse to deflect international
Indians have certain entitlements under the                     protest.
law. Mtis and non-status Indians are arguing
that they should have the same rights, but the                            KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS
federal government is arguing against                                     What kinds of knowledge are held by
including them and therefore being compelled                              indigenous peoples living a traditional
to extend the benefits to them.                                           life on ancestral lands? (What
                                                                          experiential knowledge? What how-to
           KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS:                                           skill? What kinds of knowledge
          To what extent are our areas of                                 claims?) To what extent does the
          knowledge categorized by who is                                 existence of that knowledge depend
          doing the knowing? Compare the                                  on sustaining the connection between
          natural sciences, the arts, religious                           the people and their traditional way of
          knowledge, and indigenous                                       life on their traditional lands?
          knowledge for the role of the knowers
          in the definition of the knowledge.                             To what extent can understanding an
          What is the impact on our knowledge                             area of knowledge be separated from
          of the ways in which we categorize our                          understanding the characteristics and
          world? What ways of knowing are                                 methods of the people who possess
          involved in classifying?                                        it?
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These two stories, from Canada and from                           Electrocution and Marriage
Tanzania, highlight different aspects of
indigenous knowledge. Both also highlight,
                                                                  Rates: Correlation or Cause?
strikingly, the way in which indigenous
                                                                  By Eileen Dombrowski Wednesday,
knowledge has a geographical, social and
                                                                  December 10, 2014
political context. In my mind, the issues of
social context ripple right through all of our
                                                                  The comic charts on the website Spurious
areas of knowledge.
                                                                  Correlations (http://tylervigen.com) are
                                                                  already familiar to many TOK teachers. But if
Further reading/viewing
                                                                  youve missed this resource till now, you
                                                                  wont want to miss it any longer. Did you
Catherine Saez, What Protection of
                                                                  know that the number of people who died by
Traditional Knowledge Means to Indigenous
                                                                  becoming tangled in their bedsheets
Peoples, August 20, 2013.
                                                                  correlates with the total revenue generated by
https://intercontinentalcry.org/what-protection-
                                                                  skiing facilities in the US  or that the number
of-traditional-knowledge-means-to-
                                                                  who were electrocuted by power lines
indigenous-peoples/
                                                                  correlates with the marriage rate in Alabama?
                                                                  Would you infer that one causes the other? I
Maasai, IC Magazine, Supporting the
                                                                  created this website as a fun way to look at
Indigenous Peoples Movement.
                                                                  correlations and think about data, says Tyler
Intercontinental Cry
                                                                  Vigen.
https://intercontinentalcry.org/peoples/maasai/
video:
https://intercontinentalcry.org/peoples/maasai/
References
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Doing good is good for you:                                       supporting undertakings from the local to the
                                                                  global  from gathering contributions for local
Ethics and the Human Sciences,                                    food banks to organizing fundraisers for relief
TOK and CAS                                                       or development beyond our borders. As at
                                                                  any other time of year, they seem to feel
By Eileen Dombrowski. December 21, 2014.                          pretty good about helping others.
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Ethics and the human sciences: different                          The results of questionnaires show that
questions, different methods                                      people who volunteer or donate to help others
                                                                  benefit in their own health and happiness. In
As we are aware in TOK, ethics is an area of                      one study, for instance, 76% of a sample of
knowledge that deals with how                                     over 3,000 American adults surveyed by the
we should think and act. It asks, What is                        UnitedHealth Group indicated that people
the nature of goodness? and How do we                           who volunteered felt better physically,
know what the moral thing is to do? It works                     mentally, and emotionally.
through analytical thought and argument to
establish and clarify concepts and, at the                        Survey results like this always raise the
applied end of its spectrum, to argue for                         attendant critical questions:
different approaches to justifying -- guiding or                        How can questions be designed to
judging -- moral choices and decision-making.                             quantify experiences?
                                                                        In a study of volunteers, what is the
The human sciences, in contrast, are an area                              effect of having the population self-
of knowledge that deals with how                                          selected?
we do think and act. They ask, How do                                  Was there a control group, or perhaps
people actually behave, and how do we know                                a before-and-after study?
this? What are the appropriate                                        Were the questions phrased in any
methodologies for studying people to answer                               way that could bias the answers?
these questions? They do not necessarily                               Could respondents be inclined to
take on questions of moral actions at all  of                            affirm the positive features of their
generosity or kindness  but when they do so,                             own choices?
they investigate them with methods that test                      The survey, in this case, was run by a
for significant correlations in actual human                      professional polling organization experienced
actions and responses, and venture into                           in surveys and interpretation of results. (For a
suggesting causal connections.                                    description of their methods, see page
                                                                  14, Health and Volunteering Study)
Goodness and the Methods of the                                 More closely analogous to IB CAS is a
Human Sciences                                                    different study of 106 high school students.
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others (tests), and found that those who spent                    And why am I smiling about all this?
on others experienced greater happiness
(questionnaire).                                                  Maybe I dont really know why Im smiling as I
                                                                  read these studies. Maybe I need a good
                                                                  psychologist and some MRI brain scans to tell
                                                                  me.
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perception and reason leading to general                          happiness, for now and for the future.
observations of people and the world that
help us to understand sadness, hardship, and                      And a final PS: some classroom support
need. Memory and language, further, help us                       and a classroom activity
assimilate what others have said about the
circumstances of need and the impact on                           If youve read this far, you probably share my
human beings.                                                     own interest in connecting TOK with the world
                                                                   with real research going on at the moment
Empathy is a topic that arises in many parts                      and its implications, and with the relationship
of the TOK course, mostly related to                              between thinking and acting. For an
questions of understanding other people                          emphasis on developing critical thinking
and whether understanding is a reliable                         toward acting well, I can refer you to my TOK
justification for interpretations in the human                    IB course companion. For now, Ill leave you
sciences, history, or the arts.                                   with a classroom activity.
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Wealth to Well-Being: Spending Money on                           Daisy Yuhas, Kind Hearts are Healthier:
Others Promotes Happiness, Social                                Volunteering improves cardiovascular
Psychology                                                        health. Scientific American Mind, October
Network. http://www.socialpsychology.org/act                      2013, p.
ion/2013honor4.htm                                                8. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cf
                                                                  m?id=kind-hearts-are-healthier
Eileen Dombrowski, Lena Rotenberg, Mimi
Bick. Chapter 16 Ethics and Chapter 18                         Gifts Photo Credit: PetitPlat - Stephanie
Human Sciences, Theory of Knowledge IB                           Kilgast via Compfight cctes
Course Companion. Oxford University Press,                        Questionnaire Photo Credit: Photo
2013.	
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Norton, Spending Money on Others                                 MRI magnetic resonance imaging:
Promotes Happiness, Science, 21 March                            Credit thomas23, flickr
2008. (Note the bibliography with web links
that follows the                                                         ___________________________
abstract.) http://www.sciencemag.org/content/
319/5870/1687
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