The Epistemic Crisis

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Across
  1. 5. Having or showing good judgment and the ability to see subtle distinctions.
  2. 6. An adjective relating to knowledge or to the degree of its validation.
  3. 8. The fundamental principles on which something is based; a solid foundation.
  4. 9. Describes a situation where something is so full or widespread that no more can be added.
  5. 12. To be filled with doubt or suspicion about something; not to be relied upon.
  6. 15. To encourage or stir up violent or unlawful behavior.
  7. 17. Having the effect of gradually damaging or destroying something, like trust or metal.
  8. 18. So trustworthy and reliable that it cannot be doubted, criticized, or questioned.
  9. 20. Strongly supporting a particular person, party, or cause, often without careful consideration of the facts.
Down
  1. 1. Describes a place or situation that is filled with hidden or unpredictable dangers.
  2. 2. Describes an idea or opinion formed before having the evidence for its truth.
  3. 3. Plain and straightforward; not embellished or altered.
  4. 4. To check or prove the accuracy or truth of something.
  5. 7. Evidence or testimony that confirms or supports a statement, theory, or finding.
  6. 10. A person, group, or company that spreads or sells a particular idea or product, often something undesirable.
  7. 11. The action of inventing or manufacturing something, especially a lie or a fake.
  8. 13. The degree of exactness with which something is copied or reproduced.
  9. 14. A deep distrust of the sincerity or integrity of others and their motives.
  10. 16. The action of exposing the falseness or hollowness of a popular myth or belief.
  11. 19. A lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern, especially regarding public or political life.