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The November 2026 TOK Essay Titles

Below are the Theory of Knowledge Essay prescribed titles for the November 2026 session.

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The Nov 2026 TOK Essay Prescribed Titles

 1. Is the advice to “study the historian before you begin to study their work” (adapted from E.H. Carr) good advice? Explore with reference to history and one other area of knowledge.

2. To what extent do you agree that failure is an essential part of the production of knowledge? Answer with reference to two areas of knowledge.

3. In the production of knowledge, why is it that ideas are so often more alluring than facts? Discuss with reference to the human sciences and one other area of knowledge.

4. To what extent do you agree that the artist and the natural scientist should be equally concerned with ethical questions? Discuss with reference to the arts and the natural sciences.

5. Does the need to share knowledge pose challenges in the production of knowledge? Discuss with reference to two areas of knowledge.

6. Given that it lacks evidence, how is it that intuition is so valuable in the production of knowledge? Discuss with reference to mathematics and one other area of knowledge.

 


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Artist Credit: Fritz Scholder. Fritz Scholder’s Patriotic Indian (1975) relates to knowledge being distorted by stereotypes and tropes. It depicts a Native man with dignity and an evolving identity.