TOK crossword

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Across
  1. 2. a map of beliefs and practices through which a group of people try to make sense of reality
  2. 5. a collection of works considered by scholars to be the most important and influential
  3. 9. a person with specialist skills and/or knowledge
  4. 10. the quality of being fair and impartial
  5. 11. sings that you can see, hear, experience or read to support the truth of an assertion
  6. 15. the use of robots and machine systems to replace human work
  7. 16. the negation of a thesis
  8. 17. conforming to accepted moral standards
  9. 20. a figure of speech in which words are used to say one thing and mean the opposite
  10. 21. belief in absolute truth and absolute cultural, religious, political and moral standards against which all other views can be judged
  11. 22. generally refers to conclusive evidence, leaving little place for doubt
  12. 23. a confident opinion; something thought to be true
  13. 24. clear, made obvious, openly expressed
Down
  1. 1. genuine, conforming to acknowledged standards
  2. 3. often described as the “philosophy of knowledge,” interrogates what we know and the mechanisms behind our understanding
  3. 4. to prove something to be false
  4. 6. the branch of philosophy that studies beauty and the arts; principles concerned with beauty and artistic taste
  5. 7. a form of peer pressure which leads everyone in a group to think in the same way
  6. 8. an attitude of doubt; a method of obtaining knowledge through systematic doubt and continual testing
  7. 11. an account or statement that makes something clear
  8. 12. the ability to imagine and understand the feelings and viewpoint of another person
  9. 13. the philosophical study of how we know what we know, and the exploration of the difference between justified belief and opinion
  10. 14. a generalised description of observations about a relationship between two or more things in the natural world
  11. 15. outside the scope of morality; lacking any moral framework
  12. 18. prejudice, unfairness, favouritism, one-sided preference
  13. 19. the theory suggests that sensory experience is the primary source of knowledge