philo_w1
Across
- 3. Type of thinking that considers the general view or whole picture.
- 5. A person who has deep, narrow expertise in a specific field.
- 6. The term that means 'love of wisdom.'
- 7. Field of knowledge where someone is a recognized expert.
- 9. Greek word meaning "seeing the whole together."
- 14. What philosophers strive to clearly see the whole __.
- 15. The thinker who said a philosopher sees all the main features of experience.
- 17. A concept without clarity may be full of misleading and conflicting ideas called __.
- 18. A system of symbols used to express concepts.
- 19. Opposite of holistic thinking; focuses on specific parts.
- 21. A comparison used to explain how philosophers see the bigger picture of life.
Down
- 1. The first person to call himself a philosopher.
- 2. Philosopher who emphasized the idea of a synoptic vision.
- 4. Describes a person who loves and seeks wisdom.
- 8. Simon Blackburn described a philosopher as a __ engineer.
- 10. Without this, it's impossible to express or articulate concepts.
- 11. Universal in character, not tied to one culture or language.
- 12. Describes the symbols used in a language to express a concept.
- 13. Abstract representation inside the brain formed from experience.
- 16. The philosopher's task is to create a complete concept of __.
- 20. Type of knowledge usually connected with holistic thinking.