Zusammenfassung der Ressource
"It is only knowledge produced with difficulty that we truly value". To what extent do you agree?
- KQ:To what extent does the difficulty of knowledge production leads to complex knowledge?
- Thesis: The difficulty of the process of knowledge production does not necessarily correlates to the complexity of the knowledge produced
- Someone can produce difficult knowledge
with a difficult process
- AoK of Natural sciences: experimental method, difficult process, leading to difficult knowledge
- Relates to RLS: discovery of
atoms
- Subsidiary KQ: To what extent can theological and philosophical reasoning be
considered a less difficult process than scientific method?
- Someone can produce difficult knowledge without
any difficulty
- Intrinsic talents
- RLS: Mozart
- WoK:
acquiring knowledge through Intuition
- Same knowledge can be accessed through easy or
difficult paths, but can have the same value
- Depending on
- Knowledge available
- Person
- RLS: Einstein's discoveries (IQ etc.)
- Culture
- Time
- Scientific progress
- Shared knowledge
- RLS: Democritus and the atomism theory vs the
scientific discovery of atoms = same knowledge,
different paths
- Subsidiary KQ: How can we define difficult or easy
knowledge? Does it depend on whether it is
detailed or not?
- Relates to RLS: Can atomism be valued the same as the scientific discovery of
atoms?
- Someone can produce "easy" knowledge with a difficult process
- Kids as a counter-claim: parents value the knowledge
production process more than the final product
- Nick Vujicic
- Complex knowledge
- Time spent
- Easy knowledge
- Subjectivity of judging knowledge
- Difficulty of knowledge production?
- Assumptions and problems
- Everyone values knowledge the same way? "we" is
problematic
- That knowledge is produced and can't be innate
- Meaning of "truly value"?
- I or society: who judges the difficulty of the process of knowledge production?