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    May 0910. “There can be no knowledge without emotion…. until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours”

    (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion.Claire Sherburne, Aiken High School

    50 Excellent Theory of Knowledge Essays

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    May 0910. “There can be no knowledge without emotion…. until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours” (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion.Claire Sherburne, Aiken High School

    © International Baccalaureate Organization 2010

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    May 0910. “There can be no knowledge without emotion…. until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours”

    (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion.Claire Sherburne, Aiken High School

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    May 0910. “There can be no knowledge without emotion…. until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours” (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion.Claire Sherburne, Aiken High School

    © International Baccalaureate Organization 2010

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    May 0910. “There can be no knowledge without emotion…. until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours”

    (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion.Claire Sherburne, Aiken High School

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    May 0910. “There can be no knowledge without emotion…. until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours” (adapted from Arnold Bennett). Discuss this vision of the relationship between knowledge and emotion.Claire Sherburne, Aiken High School

    © International Baccalaureate Organization 2010

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