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CLE 2013-2014 Full Name ! ! ! ! Carl Jan Ner Uy ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Section H4H ! ! ! LC# 1
Note: This is your digital worksheet. You will nd the instructions for todays module here. Perform the requested tasks using this Pages le. In other words, make it your own. Thank you!
Part One: YOUR Epistemological World Views Summarize here your ndings (even if tentative!) about your philosophies of knowledge: Absolutist, Relativist, or Evaluativist? Domains Natural Science Social Science Art Morality Religion Item #s 1, 5, 14 4, 8, 12 3, 7, 10 6, 9, 11 2, 13, 15 YOUR Philo of K
Absolutism Evaluativist Relativist Absolutism Evaluativist
Part Two: Ways of Knowing How important are the different Ways of Knowing in the different domains? Rank them from 1 to 5 according to importance, with 1 as MOST IMPORTANT. If you think there are other ways of knowing/judging, use the last column and specify. Domains Natural Science Social Science Art Morality Religion Sense Perception
2
Reason
Language
Emotion
Others?
none
3 1 2 4
1 2 1 1
2 4 3 2
4 3 4 3
Part Three: AUTHORITY and/or EVIDENCE/ARGUMENT When you justify claims, how much do you actually rely on External Authority and Direct Evidence for every domain? Assign a percentage to each one per domain (Just make an estimate, so NO decimal points--e.g., 25.2321%!). Make sure both total 100%. Domains % % AUTHORITY EVIDENCE/
ARGUMENT 64% 65% 25% 35% 55% 36% 35% 75% 65% 45%
The scientists, people in authority, are more believable than anyone with an argument. People who hold news have a much reliable source than a regular persons argument. Anyone without authority can give an impactful claim provided evidence. Authority does not matter much in knowing what is truly moral. The authority holds the answers to what the religion is such as the pope.