4_Philosophy of PA

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Across
  1. 3. Conceptions of the importance of things that we use to make decisions.
  2. 5. Type of reasoning that begins with one example of some phenomenon.
  3. 9. Typically asks big, meaning-of-life types of questions.
  4. 10. Mind and body are separate.
  5. 11. The value that is measured by the ability to perform a task (like VO2max).
  6. 13. How should we behave?
Down
  1. 1. It seems philosophers and scientists may have a _______ obligation to work together.
  2. 2. This seems to be the key to the nature and value of philosophy.
  3. 4. Scope of our field?
  4. 6. A type of reflection (not a lie).
  5. 7. Mind and body are interdependent.
  6. 8. Type of reasoning that begins with specific cases to develop broad, general principles.
  7. 12. Confidence in findings?