do now! can you read through the paper on propositions that simon gave you last lesson?

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Do now! Can you read through the paper on propositions that Simon gave you last lesson?

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Do now!Can you read through

the paper on propositions that Simon

gave you last lesson?

Proposition……..any statement that can be asserted or denied (i.e. said to be true

or false)

Examples of propositions

Snow is white

Examples of propositions

Mr McGhan looks cool in goggles

Examples of propositions

Pigs have wings

Examples of propositions

Norwegian men are very sensitive and understanding

School sucks

Examples of propositions

4 kinds of propositions

1. Analytic propositions

Propositions that can be shown to be true just by analyzing (thinking about) them.

1. Analytic propositions - 2 types

Definitional truths;

All bachelors

are unmarried men

1. Analytic propositions – 2 types

Truths of reason; If Eirik is taller than Meaghan, and Magnus is taller than Eirik, Magnus must be taller than Meaghan

2. Empirical Propositions

Their truth can be determined by appeal to evidence based on perception

2. Empirical Propositions

Pandas eat bamboo

2. Empirical Propositions

Smoking can damage your health

2. Empirical Propositions

Hitler was a woman

3. Value judgments

A statement that contains a value word such as “good”, “bad”, “right”, “wrong”, “beautiful”, “ugly”……..

3. Value judgments

Harder to establish the truth as two people may have different values

3. Value judgments

Kirsten Dunst is beautiful

3. Value judgments

Simon is the World’s best TOK teacher

3. Value judgments

Rap isn’t good music

4. Metaphysical propositions

Neither analytic, empirical nor value judgment. This leaves statements about the nature of ultimate reality

4. Metaphysical propositions

God exists

4. Metaphysical propositions

Free will is an illusion

4. Metaphysical propositions

The past does not exist

Importance of knowing which type of proposition

Because all 4 types can be justified in different ways, it is important to know which type of proposition we are dealing with when looking at a knowledge claim

State whether the following propositions are analytic,

empirical, value judgment or metaphysical

God is the creator of all things

Mozart was a great composer

Bananas are yellow

Smith is a courageous man

Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo in 1815

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You ought to eat more cabbage

Every event has a cause

A straight line is the shortest distance between two points

John said that a cube has eight edges

All mass murders are insane

It’s not that simple!

In “real life” there are grey areas and complications

Factual/verbal disputes

Analytical/empirical propositions

What looks like a factual dispute can sometimes become a verbal dispute about the meaning of words

John is bald

Abortion is murder

Nelson Mandela is a terrorist

Nominal Fallacy

Assuming we have explained something just because we have named it

Nominal Fallacy

“Why is iron attracted to a magnet?”

“Because iron is magnetic”

Nominal Fallacy

“Why are there many tribal wars in Papua New Guinea?”

“The people there are very aggressive”

Nominal Fallacy

“Why is lead heavy”

“Because it is very dense”

Nominal fallacy

Try to spot the nominal fallacies in the following;

Nominal Fallacy?

“What caused the baby’s death”

“Sudden Infant Death Syndrome”

Nominal Fallacy?

“Why did the water pipes burst?”

“Because the temperature fell below zero(freezing), and when water freezes it expands”

Nominal Fallacy?

“What caused the earthquake”

“A sudden movement of rocks beneath the earth’s surface”

Nominal Fallacy?

“What caused the earthquake?”

“It was an act of God”

Nominal Fallacy?

“Why does sugar dissolve in water?”

“Because it is soluble”

Nominal Fallacy?

“Why did the apple fall to the ground?”

“Because of gravity”

Nominal Fallacy?

“Why did the apple fall to the ground?”

“Because of gravity”

Nominal Fallacy?

“Why did Peter Sutcliffe murder 13 people”

“Because he is insane”

Nominal Fallacy?

“Why did the stock market fall yesterday?”

“Because of a technical adjustment and profit-taking by investors”

Nominal Fallacy?

“Why did he win the lottery?”

“Because he is a lucky person”