TOK Concepts
Across
- 3. The act of making sense of information, often shaped by perspective
- 4. Something we examine to decide if a claim is convincing or weak
- 6. The capacity to shape what is accepted, shared, or silenced as knowledge
- 7. The ideal of minimizing the influence of personal bias in the production and acquisition of knowledge
- 10. The ethical obligation tied to the creation, use, or communication of knowledge
- 11. Deeply held principles that influence judgments about what knowledge matters
Down
- 1. The process of providing adequate reasons or evidence for accepting a claim
- 2. A viewpoint influenced by one’s background, assumptions, and context
- 5. The extent to which a knower feels justified in having no doubt about a claim
- 8. The shared framework of meanings and practices that influences how knowledge is produced and understood
- 9. The goal knowledge claims try to reach, even if it is debated