1. Ethical
judgments limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both
the arts and the natural sciences.
Discuss.
2. “When the
only tool you have is a hammer, all problems begin to resemble nails” (Abraham
Maslow). How might this apply to ways of
knowing, as tools, in the pursuit of knowledge?
3. “Knowledge is
nothing more the systematic organization of facts.” Discuss this statement in
relation to two areas of knowledge.
4.
“That which is accepted as knowledge today is
sometimes discarded tomorrow.” Consider some of the knowledge issues raised by
this statement in two areas of knowledge.
5.
“The historian’s task is to understand the past;
the human scientist, by contrast, is looking to change the future.” To what extent is this true in these two
areas of knowledge.
6.
“A skeptic is one who is willing to question any
knowledge claim, asking for clarity in definition, consistency in logic and
adequacy of evidence” (adapted from Paul Kurtz, 1994). Evaluate this c]approach in two areas of
knowledge.
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