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Question 1: In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the

natural and human sciences?


Naina Fahima Hussain
Candidate Number:
Examination Session: May 2013
Theory of Knowledge
Teacher: Ms. Jennifer Tickle
Submission Date: 13/12/2012
Word Count: 1,538

Candidate Number: 002163-011


Theory of Knowledge, Essay
Question 1: In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and
human sciences?
In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and
human sciences?
Disagreement as a form of knowledge is a topic of argument. Disagreement can be
defined as the lack of approval of information. (Webster) Simultaneously, knowledge can be
defined as the fact or condition of knowing information which has been acquired either
through experience or association. (M. Webster) Even though the knowledge one gains
can come from empirical evidence and/or reason; the variation of experiences among
individuals make it harder for them to agree upon offered statements. This results to
disagreement which finally leads to either knowledge or false information. However, it is
important to justify whether disagreement is the only source of knowledge. Therefore, one
question that might be asked in the context of the topic being addressed is, To what extent
is disagreement the only source of pursuing knowledge?
It is important to initially distinguish the difference between the natural and human
sciences. Natural sciences are the branch of science concerned with matter, energy and
their corresponding behavior between each other (i.e. physics, biology and chemistry). (M.
Webster, Merriam- Webster, Natural Sciences) On the contrary, human sciences are the
branch of science that deals with human behavior and the concepts which define the human
soul (i.e. ethics and politics). The human sciences however is not limited to the concepts of
ethics and politics only, but branches out to the social sciences such as history, economics,
geography and anthropology. (Filipo)
There are many forms of knowledge, some of them being personal, propositional and
procedural knowledge. (Doceo)As far as the context of the question is concerned, it is
noticeable that disagreement is an extent to which knowledge can be acquired in the natural
and human sciences. Disagreement may arise in the acquisition of personal, practical,
propositional and procedural knowledge. Personal knowledge is knowledge which is
concerned with the information provided by an individual based on personal information; i.e.
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Theory of Knowledge, Essay
Question 1: In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and
human sciences?
I know how to dance. This knowledge is based on theoretical information and therefore,
cognitive dissonance may come into consideration while dealing with this branch of
knowledge. One may know how to do dance but personally knows they think they can
dance but also feels that they are ineligible to be in the position to prove that they can dance.
As a result, in situations as such, practical knowledge is absent; where there is lack of skills
and practice for proof of knowing.
Propositional knowledge, which can be defined as the form of knowledge concerned
with the theoretical information based on information provided by philosophers,
mathematicians and scientists (Doceo); can be used in the context of this topic, when
dealing with the natural sciences. In the case of humans, one cannot possibly see the
individual atoms in the universe with the naked eye. However, science has made it possible
for humans to understand the theory behind atoms and their mechanics. Antoine Lavoisier
initially introduced the chemistry of atoms and their theoretical concept. However, it was
John Dalton who further developed the theory and discovered the mechanics of atoms. If
Dalton and other scientists were satisfied with the information that was initially provided by
Lavoisier, Dalton would not have experimented and researched further to develop the
prevailing atomic structure. However, certain disagreements in the information provided by
Lavoisier allowed Dalton to research and improve the information provided for the atomic
structure, aiding the pursuit of knowledge. (Textbook) Even though Dalton provided evidence
of his research and findings, it can be questioned; How can one validate the reliability of
information provided by authority? When looking at this issue from a personal perspective,
how I am supposed to believe that atoms exist? The only source of my knowledge of the
existence of atoms in this universe is the knowledge I gained from my physics class.
However, I personally have no evidence to show that atoms exist because I never saw them.
All my knowledge about atoms is therefore based upon deduction. The only reason the
information about atoms is a form of knowledge to me is because I cannot falsify the claim,
making the information provided by Dalton, knowledge. When looking into the branch of art,
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Theory of Knowledge, Essay
Question 1: In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and
human sciences?
and surrealism in art, our perception is skewed towards what the artist wants us to see.
Therefore, our knowledge of the particular artwork which we are being presented with is
based upon the perception of the artist (or at least, what the artist wants his/her audience to
see). We could say that work of art can be deceiving to knowledge. A branch of human
science deal with ethics and an artist could possibly want to produce an artwork that is
offensive when looking at it, in the context of ethics. However, in order to please the
audience, the artist decides to give it another meaning. In such an instance, the meaning of
the artwork is deceiving to knowledge and is providing the audience with false information,
where disagreement hinders knowledge.
As mentioned before, knowledge is a variable that differs from person to person and
there is always some form of disagreement or miscommunication, even of a minor extent
within information provided to us. Disagreement manages to play a vital role in the natural
sciences too, such as economics. When I am assigned a debate topic in economics class, I
am always looking forward to learning the counter arguments during the debate. Most of the
times, the disagreements with the information provided by the opposing team allows us to
understand the topic in more depth. For example, I was once given the role of looking into
the negative consequences of a single currency used by two or more countries. I knew that
there were positive arguments for the notion but liked to believe that there were more
negative consequences for the argument. However, after the debate, the opposing team
mentioned several benefits of a single currency such as lower market prices, more choices
and economic development. Whereas, my arguments for a single currency were about loss
of national sovereignty and the loss of political power. After analyzing, I realized that
economics is more concerned with the economy as a whole rather than politics in general
and so it would be better to consider single currency as a benefit for the economy rather
than a disadvantage. This debate as a result helped me acquire knowledge and aided my
information about single currencies. In the case as such, disagreement did lead to
knowledge. Contrarily, many students in the class may have disagreed with the arguments
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Theory of Knowledge, Essay
Question 1: In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and
human sciences?
provided by my opposing team and therefore the disagreement did not aid their pursuit of
knowledge. In such cases, it could be asked, How is knowledge mutual among individuals?
What I may consider to be knowledge can be false information to someone else. This opens
up scope for more discoveries; however, how can it be justified what is absolute knowledge?
The title question seems to provide disagreement as a source of knowledge.
However, in many cases disagreement can hinder knowledge (such as the artist example).
Disagreement to knowledge only occurs until it is falsified where the disagreement then
becomes knowledge. Therefore, it could be said that disagreement cannot hinder knowledge
unless it falsifies presented information, or else it lacks sufficient evidence or sense
perception to hinder knowledge. Science, in present days has reached a state where nonscientists merely question the validity of scientific explanation. This includes both natural and
human sciences. We tend to believe upon all scientific theories, economic theories, political
theories, ethics, etc. However, the over dependency on scientific claims (both on natural and
human sciences) is slowly decreasing the scope of disagreement of information provided to
us. For example, if I was ever diagnosed with a claimed incurable disease (in the case, that
the doctor- who here, is symbolic of scientific theory), I would not fight to get my disease
cured. I would already assume that it is actually incurable. However, my grandmother might
say that according to old folk tale, one who consumes natural herbs can possibly fix any
disease (this is all theoretical). I will tend to yield towards the doctors claim and stop fighting
rather than disagreeing with the doctor and take my grandmothers advice. In this particular
situation, it could be questioned, To what extent should we reconcile scientific explanation
with emotion or perception? My grandmothers advice could help me cure the incurable
disease; however, the doctor said that this disease is definitely incurable. Here,
disagreement has not taken place and its absence, in this case is hindering knowledge.
From my viewpoint, I would say that we only believe in disagreed information once it
has falsified previous claims. Our minds are inclined towards believing information based

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Theory of Knowledge, Essay
Question 1: In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and
human sciences?
upon evidence and unless the evidence can be supported with valid arguments, it is not
knowledge. It has been proven by scientifically and with provided photographs that the world
round, I therefore do not believe in the previously claimed observation of the Romans that
the world is flat. Here, I have used my sense perception to believe in a disagreement. Since
different people see knowledge in different ways, it is up to their sense perception to either
believe in disagreement aiding knowledge or not. But from my analysis, it can be justified
that disagreement, in most cases aids the pursuit of knowledge.

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Theory of Knowledge, Essay
Question 1: In what ways may disagreement aid the pursuit of knowledge in the natural and
human sciences?

Works Cited
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Textbook, GenChem. Gen Chem Textbook- The Atomic Theory. 2012
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