How Models Can Or Hinder The Search For Knowledge?

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KQ: A model is a simplified representation of some aspects of the world. In what ways may models help or hinder the search for knowledge? The quest for the absolute truth and knowledge is an unending and tiresome process in which we set out to confirm answers to questions, statement, problems, aspects of life, and theories, which are apparent in our society. The use of models as learning tools is a rudimentary and greatly helpful in understanding and answering questions. Models are fundamental in our search for knowledge as they simplify ideas to be easily interpreted by masses of populations. Being just a representation models are usually more simple then the actual concept or idea itself, this leads to the model hindering us in our search for knowledge. Models provide us with capacity to comprehend and carry out a valid assessments for real life situations, in both social sciences and natural sciences, but they all come with their hinderances to knowledge claims. Models are thought to be used effectively in natural sciences to visually display concepts and information as illustrations, graphs, and diagrams. In natural sciences when we come up with a theory, to investigate the validity of a theory we create models and designs which are tested out in an experiment. This experiment is based of of models and designs which can be recreated to give same results and explain the experiment and theory in relation to the model. However, in some cases models can help to little avail. In addition to this use of models, the natural sciences also use models to illustrate observations. When looking through a microscope one would need to model the cell or any such microscopic being, however it is impossible, as well as illogical, to grab wha... ... middle of paper ... ...se and validity of models, leading to a hinderers in the knowledge we gain. Take into account a map, they are not fully to scale to represent the three-dimensional world around us, which has several levels of elevations and can 't be perfectly modelled as a map. We will never be able to a microscope with our naked ey, but the infinity evolving models of atoms give us a better understanding of them. Models will never be fully perfect but they will give us the chance to think and understand a concept and make valid judgments based on a given situation. Will we ever be able to establish specifically what knowledge is? No. But the use of models will give us a somewhat near realistic understanding of what is actually happening. All in all the usage of models as learning tools helps us a great deal, however their functions and applications will always come with hinderances.

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