Write an analytical, argumentative essay in which you engage with one of the following statements: 1. “What is the most important kind of knowledge?” 2. “Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.” (Picasso) 3. “It is often said that experiments should be made without preconceived ideas. That is impossible.” (Henry Poincare) 4. “Looking into the past, as well as looking into the future, always means looking at the present.” 5. “Science does not think.“ / „Die Wissenschaft denkt nicht.“ (Heidegger) 6. "Any progress in knowledge is based on the progress of media.” 7. "There is no objectivity." 8. “Humanities are no longer needed by societies in the 21st Century.” You are to develop an argument in this essay in view of the chosen statement. In doing so, you draw on what we dealt with throughout the course.Each statement is, therefore, an invitation to engage with the course. The essay is, in this respect, integrative in nature. The task is therefore not to find your own specific (research) question nor to engage only with one very limited (e.g. just one session) part of the course. You are asked to draw on,use and cite at least 4 sources that we used in the course and at least 4 additional sources. You may indicate up to 16 sources, not more. Please include only those sources in your bibliography that you refer to in your text.
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