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IB CLE

School Year 2012-2013


28 June 2012

ITEMS
01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Math Proof Universe Music Crime Brain Lying Book Languages People Painting Population WW II Afterlife Atoms God

TOTAL Votes 56 51 58 52 54 56 59 56 52 53 52 57 58 59 41

OO
7% 20% 0% 4% 13% 13% 0% 0% 4% 0% 10% 12% 9% 24% 7%

ER
48% 57% 69% 46% 20% 32% 76% 57% 77% 79% 33% 26% 74% 20%

MR
45% 24% 31% 50% 67% 55% 24% 43% 19% 21% 58% 61% 17% 56%

71% 22% as of 5:32 am today

ONLY ONE Correct Answer

ONLY ONE Correct Answer

Both EQUALLY CORRECT

PHILOSOPHIES OF KNOWLEDGE One MORE CORRECT than the other

ONLY ONE Correct Answer

Both EQUALLY CORRECT

Religion

Natural Sciences Social Sciences Mathematics History Ethics

areas of knowledge

PHILOSOPHIES OF KNOWLEDGE

4 WAYS OF
KNOWING (JusFfying / EvaluaFng A Claim)

Sense PercepFon Reason Language EmoFon

3 BASES FOR
JUSTIFICATION

AUTHORITY OPINION EVIDENCE

PHILOSOPHIES OF KNOWLEDGE

are BELIEFS ABOUT KNOWLEDGE in the different AREAS OF JUDGMENT.

ABSOLUT RELATIV RATIONAL

Usually TACIT or UNCONSCIOUS

IST

Best CHOSEN.

Religion

AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE

AREAS OF JUDGMENT

Natural Science MathemaFcs Social Science History Ethics Art

4 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
1. In what way can we jusFfy and accept a RELIGIOUS or MORAL CLAIM? When can we say that such a claim is true? 2. What are the legiFmate Ways of Knowing in Religion and Morality (Ethics)? How do they work? Whats the interplay among them? 3. What is RELIGIOUS and MORAL AUTHORITY? How is Religious and Moral Authority dierent from Authority in the other domains? 4. What consFtutes RELIGIOUS and MORAL EVIDENCE? How does Religious and Moral Evidence dier from evidence in other areas?

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