TOK Essay May 2025 Prescribed Title #2 BREAKDOWN & TIPS

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11 Sept 202418:07

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter explores prescribed title number two: 'Is our most revered knowledge more fragile than we assume?' The discussion focuses on understanding key terms like 'revered knowledge,' 'fragile,' and 'assume,' while emphasizing the importance of perspectives, methods, and tools from the knowledge framework in developing a Theory of Knowledge (TOK) essay. The presenter suggests using examples from the Arts and Natural Sciences to illustrate the fragility of knowledge, with a particular focus on how cultural and historical factors can impact our understanding of knowledge. The video also outlines effective essay structures and strategies for presenting arguments.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The prescribed title number two asks if our most revered knowledge is more fragile than we assume.
  • ๐Ÿ“š Three key terms to focus on are revered knowledge, fragile, and assume.
  • ๐Ÿ” The essay should explore the nature of knowledge and its perceived fragility, particularly in the context of different areas of knowledge (AOKs).
  • ๐Ÿ“ A knowledge framework that includes perspectives, methods, and tools is crucial for writing the essay.
  • ๐ŸŒ Suggested AOKs for examples include the Arts and Natural Sciences, depending on your area of interest.
  • ๐Ÿ”‘ The introduction should engage the reader, define revered knowledge, and present a clear thesis with a roadmap of the argument.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Two formats for structuring the essay are proposed: a generic format and a more innovative format that combines claims and examples.
  • ๐ŸŽจ In discussing the Arts, focus on knowledge itself rather than artistic works, examining how artistic knowledge can be seen as fragile.
  • ๐Ÿงช For Natural Sciences, similarly emphasize knowledge rather than scientific findings, exploring factors that protect or destroy knowledge.
  • ๐Ÿ“– The conclusion should summarize key insights, restate the thesis, and provide a closing statement that leaves the reader thinking.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Prescribed Title Number Two?

    -The main focus is to explore whether our most revered knowledge is more fragile than we assume, specifically in the context of the Arts and another area of knowledge.

  • What are the three key terms to consider when writing the essay?

    -The three key terms are 'revered knowledge,' 'fragile,' and 'assume.'

  • Which areas of knowledge (AOK) are suggested for examples?

    -Natural Science and History are suggested as areas of knowledge for developing examples.

  • What elements of the knowledge framework should be considered in the essay?

    -The elements to consider are perspectives, methods, and tools, as they are crucial for discussing the nature of knowledge.

  • What is the structure of the introduction in the essay?

    -The introduction should begin with an engaging sentence, define what knowledge is, state the position (yes or no), and provide a roadmap of how the essay will be structured.

  • What are the two suggested formats for structuring the essay?

    -The two formats are: 1) a generic format with claims, counterclaims, and conclusions, and 2) an alternative format that starts with a claim followed by corresponding examples.

  • What should the conclusion of the essay include?

    -The conclusion should restate the thesis, summarize key points, and end with a reflective statement that leaves the reader thinking.

  • Why is it important to focus on knowledge rather than artistic works or scientific findings?

    -The focus should be on knowledge itself to explore its fragility and stability, rather than the physical manifestations of that knowledge, such as artworks or scientific discoveries.

  • What kind of examples can be used when discussing the fragility of knowledge?

    -Examples can include censorship in the arts, the destruction of cultural heritage, and historical events that highlight the loss of knowledge.

  • How can one develop their examples effectively?

    -To develop examples effectively, consider what knowledge has been lost, how it was lost, and the implications of that loss on the fragility of knowledge.

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