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TOK Essay (9/10) (2020)

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This is the an example of a well written TOK essay for the IB. The questions chosen is ""Present knowledge is wholly dependent on past knowledge" . Discuss this claim with reference to two areas of knowledge". It was given 9/10 points in the year 2020. You can used this to better understand the structure and layout that is expected of you in your TOK Essay, as well as how you should be arguing your standpoint. The citations are all in the correct MLA format. If there are any questions I am happy to help out, just shoot me a message! Good luck :)

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Present knowledge is wholly dependent on past knowledge.” Discuss this claim with

reference to two areas of knowledge.

The gaining of knowledge allows us to understand the world around us, this is

especially prevalent in the human and natural sciences where there are limitations to the

gaining knowledge. “Wholly” suggests that present knowledge can only, without exception,

be created when past knowledge is available. The use of the word “wholly” leads one to

believe that there is no other way of gaining knowledge, limiting the options of how

knowledge can be gained. Present knowledge is the current understanding of a subject, all of

the information that we know in the here and now. While past knowledge is previous

knowledge that has been understood for some time. This essay will explore the extent that the

statement “Present knowledge is wholly dependent on past knowledge” is true when looking

at two areas of knowledge. The Human Sciences (HS) suggest that revision of past theories is

a common theme as the human mind develops over generations. In the Natural Sciences (NS)

the development of technology is often the reason for revision but discoveries can also be

made through coincidence. Present knowledge is largely dependent on past knowledge.

New models in the NS are developed using past knowledge and are improved upon.

The Fluid Mosaic Model, developed by Singer and Nicolson in 1972, is the accepted

representation of the cell membrane which was based on previous models such as Davson-

Danielli’s representation of 1935. The discovery of the Electron Micrograph allowed Singer

and Nicolson to create a modified version of previous models. The revision of the 1935

model which suggested that proteins in the cell membrane form a fixed layer on top of the

membrane was modified to proteins being embedded within the bilayer (Mcleod). In the NS

models are created to demonstrate concepts, these are often based on a theory that still needs

to be tested. The current model, used the 1935 model as a foundation of understanding which

was then improved and altered due to the advancement of microscopy technologies. The



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, invention of the electron micrograph made a significant technological difference in the NS,

making it possible to visualize and disprove the model and the theory accepted at the time.

The challenging of an existing model will always allow for knowledge to be gained, as it will

either withstand the pressure and be valid or will lead to an alteration and eventually the

advancement of the accepted knowledge. The 1972 model is still accepted today, suggesting

that further improvement in technology has not significantly altered the validity and accuracy

of the model. Therefore, the gaining of knowledge is not wholly dependent on past

knowledge, other factors such as improving of technology need to be considered. A common

reason for revision, in the NS, are technological advances. In science these advances will

never stop. To stay current, we need to test current knowledge against new technology.

Making this the stronger argument as it demonstrates that past knowledge has a large part in

the production of knowledge in NS.

However, a counterclaim to this is a discovery due to coincidence/accident, things do

not need to be developed but can be discovered. The X-Ray was accidentally discovered by a

Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895. He was working with a Cathode-ray tube and observed a

fluorescent glow of crystals on a table near the tube. Roentgen found that light could pass

through most substances but made a shadow where solid materials were present. In 1895 he

produced the first X-Ray of his wife’s hand (History of Radiography). Therefore, knowledge

in the NS is not “wholly” dependent on past knowledge but can arise due to sudden

discoveries rather than developing a concept. In the NS knowledge does not necessarily need

to be created but rather can be accident while researching something else or observing

something that was not anticipated. The lack of past knowledge in the newly discovered field

makes it challenging to fully understand the observation, by further exploring the field new

knowledge can be gained. An accident in the NS can be developed into a discovery that can

be utilized, to produce new knowledge. The discovery of X-ray is a prime example of this.



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