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Other ‘truth tests’ Authority Consensus Pragmatic …and there are more http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criteria_of_truth http://www.brentcunningham.org/?p=584. What are we going to talk about today?. Theory of Knowledge Diagram. Mathematics. Ways of Knowing. Natural Sciences. Sense
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Other ‘truth tests’ Authority Consensus Pragmatic …and there are more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criteria_of_truth http://www.brentcunningham.org/?p=584
Theory of Knowledge Diagram Mathematics Ways of Knowing Natural Sciences Sense Perception Ethics Reason Knower(s) Emotion Areas of Knowledge Human Sciences Language Arts History
ToK Prescribed Essay Title: 2008 • “When should we trust our senses to give us truth?” TaK - Perception
Theory of Knowledge Diagram Mathematics Ways of Knowing Sense Perception Natural Sciences Ethics Knower(s) Emotion Reason Human Sciences Language Areas of Knowledge Arts History • What role do the different senses playin the different Areas of Knowledge?
Empiricism starting point for all knowledge is experience Rationalism starting point for all knowledge is reason TaK - Perception
Sense Perception and Knowledge Our senses connect us with the world around us … … but how connected are we? TaK - Perception
TaK - Perception Cosmic Rays UV Light Radar X Rays Infra Red TV & Radio 10 22 10 20 10 18 10 16 10 14 10 12 10 10 10 8 10 6 10 4 10 2 10 0 Frequency (Hz) Visual Window Our senses are limited: Light Waves
Common Buzzard Can spot a meal (rodent) from 15,000ft (4,500m)
Fields - taken at 10,000ft Brasilia - taken from 15,000ft
Highest Voice Lowest Voice TaK - Perception 10 22 10 20 10 18 10 16 10 14 10 12 10 10 10 8 10 6 10 4 10 2 10 0 Frequency (Hz) Audio Window Our senses are limited: Sound Waves
McGurk Effect – Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-lN8vWm3m0
Bloodhound: • “A nose with a dog attached” • 230 million olfactory cells compared to 5 million in humans • 1000 times better sense of smell than humans • Have been known to be able to track a scent for over 100 miles TaK - Perception Our senses are limited:Smell
TaK - Perception • So perhaps we don’t see, hear, smell, taste and touch everything… • … but what we do sense, we sense accurately – don’t we?
TaK - Perception • What is in the mind and • what is in the world?
TaK - Perception EsrefArmagan – born blind
Sensation • which is provided by the world • Interpretation • which is provided by the mind • (external stimuli + mental processes) TaK - Perception
In our everyday life, we are not usually aware of our minds interpretingthe sensations that flood into our senses .... TaK - Perception
TaK - Perception Awareness test – Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSQJP40PcGI
TaK - Perception “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” H.D. Thoreau
TaK - Perception Sensory Perception is selective: What the eye saw….
TaK - Perception Sensory Perception is selective: What the camera saw….
TaK - Perception Interpretation: Understanding what we see - Coherence
TaK - Perception Interpretation
TaK - Perception Interpretation– finding meaning in what we see
TaK - Perception Expectation
What is this? TaK - Perception Organising Principles – the Law of Simplicity
TaK - Perception What is this?
TaK - Perception • Imagination, • Context, • Expectation and • Sense Perception • affect the way we interpret sense data
TaK - Perception • You are walking down a dark alley ... • there are footsteps behind you …
Context TaK - Perception
TaK - Perception The mental construction of reality
“The eyes see only what the mind is prepared to comprehend” Bergson TaK - Perception