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Study guide
1.
STUDY GUIDE
Survival guide to TOK midterm
2.
3.
Common Sense (p.5)
4.
5.
Mental Map
(p.5)
6.
7.
Paradox of cartography
(p. 7)
8.
9.
Gullibility (p.12)
10.
11.
Evidence (p. 14)
12.
13.
Confirmation bias (p.14)
14.
15.
Open-mindedness (p.12)
16.
17.
18.
Justified belief
(p. 24)
19.
20.
Second-hand knowledge (p.30)
21.
22.
Knowledge by authority
(p.30)
23.
24.
News Media
(p.34)
25.
26.
27.
Ambiguity (p.
56)
28.
29.
Secondary meaning (p.57)
30.
31.
Metaphor (p.57)
32.
33.
Irony (p.58)
34.
35.
Idioms (p.62)
36.
37.
Stereotype (p.66)
38.
39.
Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (p.68)
40.
41.
Linguistic determinism
(p.68)
42.
43.
Weasel Words
(p. 73)
44.
45.
46.
Empiricism (p.86)
47.
48.
Context (p.87)
49.
50.
Expectations (p.90)
51.
52.
Figure and ground
(p.89)
53.
54.
Visual grouping
(p.89)
55.
56.
Optical illusions
(p.87)
57.
58.
Sensation (p.87)
59.
60.
Selectivity of perception
(p.91)
61.
62.
63.
Premises, rationalism, fallacies
(p.113)
64.
65.
Deduction (p.114)
66.
67.
Induction (p.119)
68.
69.
Belief bias
(p.116)
70.
71.
Venn diagrams (p.116)
72.
73.
Post hoc ergo
propter hoc (p.124)
74.
75.
Hasty generalization (p.129)
76.
77.
Ad hominem
(p.129)
78.
79.
Circular reasoning
(p.125)
80.
81.
False analogy
(p.127)
82.
83.
False dilemma (p.129)
84.
85.
Lateral thinking
(p.135)
86.
87.
88.
Primary emotions
(p.147)
89.
90.
James-Lange Theory
(p.148)
91.
92.
Wheel of Rationalization
(p.153)
93.
94.
Emotional coloring
(p.151)
95.
96.
Emotive Language (p.151)
97.
98.
Chapters 3 to
6 were the ways of knowing.
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