TOK Year 1 Terminology
Across
- 3. Something accepted without proof as a basis for reasoning.
- 5. A statement or belief that aligns with reality or accepted facts.
- 7. Situation A concrete example used to explore TOK concepts.
- 9. The study of moral principles and values.
- 10. A personal or cultural influence that may distort thinking.
- 11. The breadth and limits of what can be known in a specific AOK.
- 12. The act of making meaning from information, often influenced by context.
- 14. Claim A statement that asserts something as known or true.
- 15. of Knowing The tools we use to acquire knowledge (e.g., sense perception, reason).
- 16. A framework or model for understanding the world.
- 17. The consistency and internal logic of an idea or argument.
- 18. Something accepted as true, even without proof.
- 19. The degree to which we feel something is undeniably true.
Down
- 1. The condition of being unsure or having limited knowledge.
- 2. Question An open-ended question about the nature of knowledge.
- 4. Belief A belief supported by reason or evidence.
- 6. The study of knowledge and how we come to know things.
- 8. of Knowledge Disciplines or categories of knowledge (e.g., History, The Arts).
- 9. The facts or information used to support a claim.
- 13. A point of view shaped by culture, background, or context.