Across
- 4. - Roman philosopher who wrote "The Consolation of Philosophy."
- 6. - Relationship of mutual trust.
- 9. - Moral excellence and righteousness.
- 10. - Deep affection explored in philosophy.
- 11. - Positive expectation in existentialist philosophy.
- 12. - Faculty of conscious decision.
- 13. - Founder of the Academy, student of Socrates, and philosopher of reality.
- 15. Study of governance and power in societies.
- 17. Quality that pleases senses or mind.
- 18. Unpredictable life events.
- 19. State of being happy and fulfilled.
- 20. Philosophy emphasizing individual existence and freedom.
Down
- 1. Information acquired through experience.
- 2. Branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles.
- 3. - Greek philosopher, student of Plato, and teacher of Alexander the Great.
- 5. Predetermined course of events.
- 7. Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and values.
- 8. Concerned with right and wrong behavior.
- 14. Ability to make sound judgments.
- 16. - Early Christian theologian known for "Confessions."
