ToK prep - lesson 4: the power of words

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the prequel
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Welcome to
Theory of Knowledge
the prequel

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

What will we be doing?
les 1
les 2
les 3
les 4
les 5
les 6
What is knowledge?
Reasons to doubt
The power of words
Science as a way to certainty?
Connected with communities
The exhibition

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

What will we be doing?
les 1
les 2
les 3
les 4
les 5
What is knowledge?
Reasons to doubt
The power of words
Connected with communities
The exhibition
or...
..we do a lesson about knowledge and religion

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Do fish know they are wet?

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Knowledge question
In what way does language shape what we know?  

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (I) 
Let's play charades
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3:00

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Let's play charades
  • What type of information is easiest to convey without language?
  • What type of information is the most difficult to convey without language?
  • Why would being able to use language make your task easier?

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know?  
  1. It creates and helps transmit knowledge 

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (II)  
   

Can we know something if we do not have words for it?
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0:20
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0:30

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (II) 
   

Can we know something if we do not have words for it?
Russian:
English:
?

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (II) 
   

Can we know something if we do not have words for it?
Russian:
English:

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (II) 
The knowledge & language gallery
  • make language groups (home language, dialect, slang, internet language) 
  • think of a word, phrase or expression from your language that is typical and specific for this language or culture.
  • write down on paper in original language 
  • and give an explanation/translation in English 

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5:00
Example
Gezelligheid, polderen, fietsen, lekker, afspraak is afspraak

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (II) 
The knowledge & language gallery
What does this word help people understand, notice, or value?

Examples:
  • relationships
  • emotions
  • nature
  • community
  • respect
  • time
  • identity

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know?  
  1. It creates and helps transmit knowledge
  2. different languages have different perspectives 
Does speaking multiple languages expand what a person can know?
English is the language of the scientific community. What implications does this have on knowledge?
What do we lose when a language dies out?

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (III) 


Imagine....
(half of the class needs to leave the room for a minute)

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In what way does language shape what we know? (III) 


Imagine, you have a desease. Surgery is a possibility. It can be deadly, but in 95% of the cases, surgery successfully cures the decease.  
What will you do? 

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (III) 


Imagine, you have a desease. Surgery is a possibility. It can cure you, but in 5% of the cases, the patient dies in surgery.   
What will you do? 

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In what way does language shape what we know? (III)  

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know? (III) 
terrorist or  freedom fighter?

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In what way does language shape what we know? (III) 
terrorist or  freedom fighter?
protest or 
violent disruption of public order?

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In what way does language shape what we know? (III) 
terrorist or  freedom fighter?
protest or 
violent disruption of public order?
....?

Slide 21 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know?  
  1. It creates and helps transmit knowledge
  2. different languages have different perspectives
  3. language can be used to influence interpretation, judgement, opinions and emotions (framing)

Slide 22 - Tekstslide

In what way does language shape what we know?  

Want more?
How could you decide if animals have language?
Can mathematics be seen as a language?
Is the homogenisation of language a good or a bad thing for knowledge?

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

Slide 24 - Tekstslide

"Formulate one question about something you'd like to dive in deeper or get to know more about."
Religion
emotions
are our thoughts and ideas really our own?
What are we living for
Are we alone?
Why do people think too much and mostly very intrested about researching stuff. Thinking normally is fine but not toooooooo much about each thing.
space
why some people believe and follow some religions and other dont
Are we real?

Slide 25 - Tekstslide