TOK Phrases

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Across
  1. 4. An error in reasoning that undermines the validity of an argument.
  2. 6. The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted.
  3. 7. The act of observing or noting something, often through sensory experiences.
  4. 9. The ability of a statement or belief to be proven false through evidence.
  5. 13. The quality of being impartial and not influenced by personal feelings, opinions, or prejudices.
  6. 17. Confirmation or support of a statement or belief through additional evidence.
  7. 18. A philosophical approach that evaluates theories or beliefs based on their practical usefulness and success.
  8. 21. The quality of being logically consistent and orderly.
Down
  1. 1. The ability to comprehend the meaning or importance of something.
  2. 2. Information that supports a conclusion or supports a belief.
  3. 3. A philosophical belief that things exist independently of perception and can be known objectively.
  4. 5. A philosophical belief that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience and observation.
  5. 8. The process of thinking about things in a logical and systematic way.
  6. 10. The act of explaining the meaning of something, often through personal perspective.
  7. 11. The belief that knowledge, truth, and morality are relative to the individual or culture and not absolute.
  8. 12. The ability to use knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments.
  9. 14. A reason or evidence that supports a belief or action.
  10. 15. The quality of being based on personal opinions, feelings, or beliefs rather than on fact.
  11. 16. The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality.
  12. 19. The quality of being in agreement with something, such as a set of rules or principles.
  13. 20. The understanding of a subject, skill, or fact, which can be acquired through experience, study, or education.