Hi! Just wanted to say thanks for making this video! I chose the same prompt but had no idea how to turn it into a question and write out what kind of arguments I wanted to discuss in the essay - so your video incredibly helped me and I couldn't have been more relieved! Thank you!
I am so glad to hear that it was useful , and thank you so much for leaving a comment - it is very much appreciated ! best of luck with your ToK Exhibition commentary.
Hello! I chose this prompt and this video helped me a lot during writing. I chose one object for each type of knowledge (personal, factual and practical), but I am still a little confused in how to develop for the practical knowledge one (a tennis racket). Thank you so much for the explanation!
Hi Sophia, thanks for the kind words. I'm not sure exactly what your knowledge argument is for the practical knowledge object, but I assume it will be something along the lines of : "practical knowledge is the result of practise and testing in real world settings. Therefore it is more useful than theoretical knowledge for understanding the physical world".
Hi! Just wanted to say thanks for making this video!
I chose the same prompt but had no idea how to turn it into a question and write out what kind of arguments I wanted to discuss in the essay - so your video incredibly helped me and I couldn't have been more relieved! Thank you!
I am so glad to hear that it was useful , and thank you so much for leaving a comment - it is very much appreciated ! best of luck with your ToK Exhibition commentary.
Hello! I chose this prompt and this video helped me a lot during writing. I chose one object for each type of knowledge (personal, factual and practical), but I am still a little confused in how to develop for the practical knowledge one (a tennis racket). Thank you so much for the explanation!
Hi Sophia, thanks for the kind words. I'm not sure exactly what your knowledge argument is for the practical knowledge object, but I assume it will be something along the lines of : "practical knowledge is the result of practise and testing in real world settings. Therefore it is more useful than theoretical knowledge for understanding the physical world".