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To what extent does emotion hold a position in language?

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October 7, 2016 by Nancy Yin

 During the summer holiday, a news catches people’s attention. A teacher who gets cancer recently loses her job. I believe …
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To what extent are ethical facts definite?

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October 2, 2016 by jayeren

Lately, a news title caught my eye: “Italian court rules food theft ‘not a crime’ if hungry”. I was surprised …
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To what extent, does a historian’s conclusion be regarded as correct?

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September 30, 2016 by Nancy Jung

When we are having the TOK presentation, Celia mentioned that “history’s evidence might be more subjective than natural science’s evidence”. …
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To what extent, does the emotion affect our judgment?

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September 30, 2016 by lisactt

One of my friends is very anxious these days. One day, she shouted at me and told me to shut …
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To what extent, a personal knowledge can be accepted and recognized as a shared knowledge?

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September 12, 2016 by celiadanqing

20 years ago, a British doctor Andrew Wakefield published a paper about MMR vaccine will cause depression, after he published …
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To what extent, is shared knowledge correct?

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September 1, 2016 by celiadanqing

During summer holiday, I read a book called “The Fallen Angel ” (人間失格), which is written by Osamu Dazai. The …
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To what extent is knowledge limited by the language?

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August 31, 2016 by Nancy Jung

My Chinese friend and I watched a Korean TV Program called Infinite Challenge together. Most of the Koreans agree that …
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To what extent does first reaction affect people‘s understanding and judgement?

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August 30, 2016 by jessicayang

A few days ago, my sister just finished a novel called We were stupid at that time(あの頃僕らはアホでした), which was written …
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Emotion and Sports

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August 28, 2016 by yukidaru

2016 is the year of Rio Olympics. People cheer for their own country, even if they do not really know …
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The interaction between shared knowledge and personal knowledge

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August 27, 2016 by jayeren

I just finished a book called the Crowd: a Study of Popular Mind, a study of human group behavior. It …
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