Philosophical cosmology
Across
- 1. – Thought systems before the rise of formal philosophy.
- 4. – The act of noticing and analyzing phenomena.
- 5. – The universe seen as a well-ordered whole.
- 6. – Fundamental substances like fire, water, air, and earth.
- 8. – The rational investigation of truths about being, knowledge, or conduct.
- 11. – The quality of being based on logic and reason.
- 12. – All existing matter, space, and energy as a whole.
- 14. – Philosophers before Socrates, focused on natural explanations.
Down
- 2. – A Greek term meaning reason or word, representing rational discourse.
- 3. – A feeling of amazement and curiosity.
- 5. – The study of the origin and structure of the universe.
- 7. – A traditional story explaining natural or social phenomena.
- 9. – The point at which something begins.
- 10. – The physical world and its phenomena.
- 13. – A reason or account that makes something clear.