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What is language?

October 20th, 2016. How do we define language? Language is a method of human communication, which can either be written or spoken. This method is often used within its own community or country. Language also involves hand gestures, symbols, and visuals. Language is a tool of expression. Is it simply a pattern of symbols and sounds that communicates meaning? Yes it is. Even though, the letters within the word are missing or moved around, if the first and last letter are visual, the brain will automatically identify the word based on those letters. Body language is also a way of communicating and expressing your thoughts and feelings. People use several senses such as sight, touch, and sound to communicate with one another. Is it still a language if no one speaks it? What if one person speaks a language but no one else understands. Is it still a language? If a language is dying, it will remain a language until it is not spoken by anyone. I do think that even when only one person

The Mental Construction of Reality

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September 27th, 2016. Our brain creates sense of what we see. It often tends to 'transform' what we hear, smell, see, or touch based on emotions, expectations, experiences, or even reasons. One's perception will always be different. Perception is different from reality. Everyone has their own perception of life. Perception is the lens through which we view reality; ourselves, other and the world around us. However, the lens often gets confused with what is being viewed through it. Reality is the true state of things. In reality, it is how things actually are, whether we recognise them to be as such or not. We often don't realise how our perceptions confuse reality. They seem like one and the same. The main point about perception and reality is that they are different yet connect with each other. The way we view something can be influenced by reality but these two factors can also stay separate. When do we know when it is our perception and/or our reality?  Perh

Areas of Knowledge & Ways of Knowing // Personal & Shared Knowledge

In the past few classes, we have been thought lots of new content on the TOK subject. TOK stands for Theory Of Knowledge and makes you question everything in life. It is an overwhelming, confusing yet fun topic to learn about. TOK Class #1 There are many ways of knowing, which all combine as The Areas Of Knowledge. The 7 ways of knowing should help us answer whether or not what we know is certain. What do we know? And how exactly do we know this is true? The 7 areas of knowing are reason, language, perception, memory, emotion, imagination, and faith. These factors are all connected to the different Areas Of Knowledge, which are: Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Ethics, The Arts, Human Sciences, and History. This leads to the question ''How do we influence knowledge?'' Part of our knowledge is based on who we are, meaning our mind and bodies. However, knowledge and the way of gaining it will continue to change over time, as we evolve over time. As for now, we learn thi