Across
- 2. Thinking that considers multiple dimensions of a problem
- 5. Key words have definitions which constitute the concept in the word
- 10. Misrepresenting opponents' arguments in order to respond to them more easily
- 11. Clearly, precisely and accurately stated
- 13. An appeal to the emotions of the audience
- 14. Willingness to consider all viewpoints and assess without bias
- 15. A culturally adopted and unexamined belief, believed to be best
- 16. Affirming the consequent or denying the antecedent
- 19. Relying on a claim in order to prove it
- 20. A fundamental truth, law, value, or commitment
Down
- 1. Basing a generalization on inadequate evidence
- 3. An appeal to reason and logic
- 4. Considering opposing points of view
- 6. Common error for reasoning
- 7. A sentence having two or more possible meanings
- 8. A claim or a truth that follows from other claims or truths
- 9. Being self-honest and consistent about one's values
- 12. Based on experience rather than on theory
- 13. Assumptions which form the basis for inferences and conclusions
- 17. Contrary to reason or logic
- 18. An appeal to the emotions of the audience
