Theory of Knowledge (Heinemann Baccalaureate)(Pearson Baccalaureate) – Sue Bastian



Name: Theory of Knowledge (Heinemann Baccalaureate)
Author: Sue Bastian
Publisher: Heinemann Baccalaureate (Pearson Baccalaureate)
Published: 2008
ISBN: 0435994328

My Review

This book is being delivered soon! I’ll have a full review up as soon as I have had a full look through it! For now I’ve been having a look at the Sample Chapters, see below, and I’m liking the look of the book so far (The reason I bought it in the first place), and also because it’s Heinemann =D.  I especially like the way the book is set out, see contents list below. If you own the book, please submit your review for the book using the comments section!

You can download these two sample chapters from the book, provided by Heinemann.
Chaper One
Chaper Two

Contents of Book
Introduction
1. Your knower profile
2. Key ideas and vocabulary
3. Knowledge
4. Belief
5. Certainty
6. Truth
7. The ideal knower
8. Ways of knowing
9. Perception
10. Emotion
11. Language
12. Reason
13. Areas of knowledge
14. Mathematics
15. Science
16. Social science
17. History
18. Ethics
19. Art
20. The learner profile
Themes of global significance
Index

This book is available from £23 and $45.

The series of ‘Heinemann Baccalaureate’ books has changed names to ‘Pearson Baccalaureate’. This post has been updated accordingly.

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