12 TOK Concepts — Reference

Reference
Concepts
Quick reference card for the 12 TOK concepts with definitions and key questions.

The 12 TOK concepts form the vocabulary of the course. They can be applied to any knowledge question, in any area of knowledge, at any time.

Concept Definition Key Question Opposite
Evidence Information or data that supports a knowledge claim What counts as evidence? Ignorance
Certainty Degree of confidence we have that knowledge is true How certain is our knowledge? Doubt
Truth A claim that corresponds to reality or is universally valid Can we ever be certain of the truth? Falsehood
Interpretation The act of explaining or making sense of knowledge What makes a justified interpretation? Misunderstanding
Power The ability to influence what is accepted as knowledge Should we accept knowledge by authority? Weakness
Justification Reasoning that shows why a knowledge claim is valid What distinguishes a good justification? Excuse
Explanation A statement that clarifies why something is the way it is What makes an explanation convincing? Confusion
Objectivity Seeing knowledge without personal or cultural bias What does it mean to be unbiased? Subjectivity
Perspective A particular angle from which knowledge is viewed Are some viewpoints more justified?
Culture Shared practices and beliefs that shape knowledge Does knowledge depend on community?
Values Principles that guide how knowledge is used Is knowledge influenced by ethics?
Responsibility Duties knowers have in creating and applying knowledge Where do our responsibilities end? Negligence
For the Exhibition and Essay

These concepts are not independent — they connect in rich ways. The most effective Exhibition commentaries and Essays use these concepts to make genuine analytical moves, not just to name-drop vocabulary.

The Four Framework Elements

Applied to every theme and area of knowledge:

Element What it asks
Scope What does this AoK study, and what are its limits?
Methods & Tools How does this AoK produce knowledge?
Perspectives Who produces this knowledge, and from where?
Ethics What ethical issues are woven into the pursuit of this knowledge?

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