Philosophy
Across
- 2. fundamental concept of fairness and ethical justice.
- 4. The philosopher who authored "The Republic" and established the Academy.
- 6. The belief that reality is influenced or determined by the mind and ideas.
- 8. The view that reality exists independently of perception and is grounded in material existence.
- 10. core aim of philosophy, striving to discover what is true and real.
- 11. fundamental philosophical approach that employs critical thinking to reach conclusions.
- 13. The field of philosophy that explores the fundamental nature of existence, reality, and being.
- 14. The area of philosophy that examines proper reasoning and logical argumentation.
- 15. A classical Greek philosopher who employed questioning to uncover truth and gain knowledge.
Down
- 1. The capacity to use knowledge and experience to make wise and informed decisions.
- 3. The exploration of knowledge, its origins, and its boundaries.
- 5. The philosophical study of beauty, art, and aesthetic appreciation.
- 7. disciple of Plato who prioritized empirical observation and logical reasoning.
- 9. The branch of philosophy that examines morality and values.
- 12. The philosophical exploration of religious beliefs, the nature of God, and divine concepts.