Across
- 1. The quality of being neutral and free from personal bias
- 4. The moral or ethical duty to act on or share knowledge appropriately
- 7. Support or justification used to back up a knowledge claim
- 8. The influence knowledge can have on people or societies
- 9. How we make sense of or explain meaning in knowledge
- 11. An account of why or how something happens or is the case
- 12. Shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group of people
Down
- 2. A property of statements that correspond to reality or fact
- 3. The reasons or arguments given to defend a knowledge claim
- 5. A particular point of view shaped by experience or culture
- 6. The degree of confidence we place in knowledge
- 10. Principles or standards of what is considered important or good
