Global Perspectives
Across
- 1. An idea, a generalization, a class of objects, the meaning or definition of a word.
- 3. An error in reasoning or in an argument, which is mislead- ing and deceptive, whether intentional or not
- 5. Clearly, precisely and accurately stated, and without in-tentionally hiding information or purposes
- 7. A judgement, decision, or belief formed after investigation and reasoning. To infer or decide by reasoning
- 8. Contrary to reason or logic not attempting to use reason- ing or to be reasonable
- 12. The standards, rules, or tests by which an idea or action is judged or measured as being true, successful, or right
- 13. Reasons in an argument are the claims made in an attempt to persuade you that the conclusion is true.
- 18. To determine the value of an idea or thing, or the rele- vance of a fact.
- 20. Logically building inferences, conclusions, or solutions based on premises/assumptions, such as facts, observations and experiments
Down
- 2. Based on experiment, observation, or experience; rather than on theory or the meanings of a words
- 4. A system of principles or rules used in reasoning, rational explanation and justification
- 6. An objective analysis and evaluation of an idea or belief
- 9. A sentence having two or more possible meanings
- 10. Expressing facts or truths, free from errors or distortion
- 11. unstated reason. It is something that must be true for an argument to work, but which is not explicitly stated in the argument.
- 14. A belief that is regarded as not necessarily objective because it's coming from a limited perspective, rather than assumed to be true
- 15. A thought, or an object of knowledge. A proposed truth or a possibility to consider
- 16. deals or goals regarded as most important in life, in our decisions and actions.
- 17. Facts, statistics, or information from which conclusions can be inferred, or upon which interpretations or theories can be based
- 19. When evidence and reasoning is so strong and certain, it shows the truth of a conclusion, or at least its reasonable acceptability