Critical Thinking Lexical Commons +
Across
- 3. the relationships among signs in formal structures (like grammar or logic).
- 7. Temporary support for something becoming itself
- 13. When an explanation does more work than the evidence supports; the bridge is longer than the piers.
- 15. An “ought” that sneaks in wearing the clothes of a “this is how it is.”
- 19. When something is evaluated or explained in the wrong register (evolution as purpose; biology as destiny; description as norm).
- 20. the relationship between signs and what they refer to (meaning).
- 22. What a framework cannot see because of its own commitments (e.g., gendered, neurotypical, academic defaults).
- 23. concerned with the nature of being, existence, or what there is.
- 24. To spread apart, branch off, or diverge widely.
- 25. Providing support or assistance; supplementary.
- 26. how meaning is shaped by **context**—not just by the words or signs themselves, but by the **situation**, **intention**, **relationship between speaker and listener**, and **shared knowledge**.
- 27. Characterized by deep or prolonged thought.
- 28. Multiple inferential steps collapsed into a single, confident gesture.
- 29. Modest or shy because of a lack of self-confidence.
Down
- 1. A useful lens mistaken for a causal account.
- 2. Patterns are evocative and suggestive, but the connective tissue is missing.
- 4. the study of signs and symbols, and how they are used to communicate meaning.
- 5. When descriptive claims about “what is” quietly carry value judgments about “what is better, deeper, truer.”
- 6. Dark, shadowy, or obscure; lacking clarity.
- 8. The tendency of an idea to pull nearby claims into its orbit, whether they belong there or not.
- 9. Serving as a practical method for problem-solving or learning, not guaranteed to be optimal or correct.
- 10. Most noticeable or important; prominent.
- 11. When elegance, erudition, or beauty does the convincing instead of argument.
- 12. When a way of being that suits a particular temperament is treated as broadly authoritative.
- 14. Careful to consider all circumstances and possible consequences; prudent.
- 16. A mythical spirit of the air in Renaissance and later European folklore; often depicted as a slender, graceful, and ethereal being associated with wind or atmosphere.
- 17. A detailed discussion or digression in a text, usually addressing a related but non-central topic.
- 18. Relating to a transitional or initial stage; occupying a position at or on a boundary or threshold.
- 21. The felt sense that a description matches lived experience, independent of whether its explanation is correct.