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The ways of knowing
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12 Angry Men How did the various jurors justify their beliefs that the defendant was guilty/innocent? What ‘ways of knowing’ are implicit in these justifications?
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12 Angry Men
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Emotion Anger Hate Indifference/ignorance Empathy
Instincts “gut feelings” Emotions play a powerful role in shaping thoughts, influencing behaviour, and steering the pursuit of knowledge.
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Perception Expectations- we can often see or hear what we expect rather than what really happened Filtering out- our senses receive much more information that we are capable of processing. Limitations of human senses can cause problems. We perceive the world through our five senses: sense perception is the active, selective and interpretative process of recording or becoming conscious of the external world.
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Language Cultural & Class differences can lead to different understanding and use of language can lead to miscommunication Language can be thought of as a symbol system, engaged in representing the world, capturing and communicating thought and experience
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Reason Unreliable judgments and logical fallacies
Reasoning is a collective endeavour by which people construct meaning together by exchanging, modifying and improving their ideas and opinions
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Fallacies Logical errors in an argument.
Fallacies are the nemesis of scientific inquiry. They are commonly committed because people are primarily concerned with achieving a goal, playing on human emotion, ignorance and prejudice.
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