Mathematics
Natural Sciences
History
The Arts
Ethics
100
Why is mathematics sometimes called the language of the universe and how can language be used to acquire mathematical knowledge?
What is whatever?
100
Is language necessary for construction of knowledge in the natural sciences? Does the scientific method of acquiring information require language?
What is idk?
100
Are historical claims restricted by the language they use? For example, a historical account could be translated to another language but does this always negatively impact the merit of the historical claim?
What is...?
100
What way of knowing should we use to best understand and appreciate art?
What is art?
100
Can ethical knowledge can be constructed without sensory perception?
What is ethics?
200
Is emotion irrelevant to the construction of mathematical knowledge?
What is I don't care?
200
If all scientific experiments have ‘uncertainty’ how can we know ‘truth’ in science? Which way of knowing will take us closest to the truth, if there is such a thing?
What is.......?
200
To what extent does emotion play a role in historical interpretation? What is the benefit of emotion in acquiring historical knowledge?
What is?
200
To what extent is mood dependent on the arts? What is the relationship between the arts and emotion?
What is happenin'?
200
Are our morals instinctive, or learned? If learned, which way of knowing allows us to best acquire ethical knowledge?
What is a moral?
300
This is a question frequently asked: is math a human creation or was it ‘discovered’? If it was discovered, how would sense perception contribute to acquiring new mathematical knowledge?
What is give me a break?
300
To what extent does emotion help us acquire knowledge in the natural sciences?
What is up?
300
How does colour affect our perception? Should we alter historical documents in order to influence perception? How does it change our knowledge of history to make events from the past more ‘immediate’?
What is what is....
300
Does reason hinder or enhance the creative process of the arts?
What is.
300
Is is true to say that ethical beliefs are more based on emotion than reason?
What is a yellow banana?
400
Since math is a subject that is heavily associated with logic and reason, what are the pitfalls of using reason in acquiring mathematical knowledge?
What is omg?
400
Empiricism is a theory which suggests that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience. To what extent does scientific knowledge only come from empirical observations?
What is science?
400
Do you have to ‘feel’ the past in order to properly understand it? Does nostalgia get in the way of accessing historical ‘truth’?
What is?
400
To what extent is the value of art defined by the name of the artist who created it? Does language distort our view of art and its merit?
What is art?
400
Can language shape the way we view morality?
What is morality?
500
Dailey Double (Courtesy of Mrs. Dailey): What do mathematicians mean by mathematical proof, and how does it differ from good reasons in other areas of knowledge?
What is cool, I got a Dailey Double!
500
Dmitri Mendeleev is said to have created the periodic table in a dream. Based on this, does science allow for intuition and do all scientific problems require reason to find a solution? Intuition is defined as: the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
What is what?
500
Dailey Double (Courtesy of Mrs. Dailey): Can using reason allow for complete objectivity in acquiring historical knowledge? For example, does the OPVL approach to evaluating sources completely rid of a knower's bias in ,for example, learning about a historical event?
What is that?
500
Can art exist without sense perception?
What is goin' on dude?
500
Does possession of knowledge carry an ethical responsibility?
What is knowledge?
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