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Theory of Knowledge

March 19, 2009

Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma – Richard van de Lagemaat

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Name: Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma
Author: Richard van de Lagemaat
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2005
Pages: 480
ISBN: 0521542987

My Review

I do not own this book! Therefore, it is up to you to review it for the benefit of all other IB students! All reviews will help students find the best IB textbooks to help them get the best grade possible for their diploma! The book is available on Amazon if you do not already own it

Although, I have attended a seminar by Richard van de Lagemaat, and what he had to say was very interesting. I can imagine that this book would be a very great book for TOK and will buy it within the coming weeks and submit a review for it then!

The book is available for around £20 or $28.

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  1. I really liked this book, and some of the examples were pretty hilarious to me. The book is very straightforward and provides enough information to get the gist of each chapters. It was worth my money, especially the fact that I am planning to major in Philosophy. So this book will still be useful to me.

    Comment by Krazim — February 19, 2010 @ 4:42 am
  2. I’ve read this book and it was gut-busting. I recommend this to students out there whose interest are in line with Philosophy. This is very entertaining!

    Comment by Stoett — May 3, 2011 @ 6:32 pm
  3. Very good book. Thanks for the review.

    Comment by eric — June 13, 2011 @ 8:41 pm

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