Across
- 2. Prejudgment which is based on a narrow point of view
- 3. An appeal to the emotions of the audience
- 9. Arguments that use past cases as a guide to make a decision
- 14. Arguing that because lots of people believe in something it must be true
- 16. Citing a perceived authority who claims that the conclusion is true
- 17. Key words have definitions which constitute the concept of logic in the world
- 18. A diffrent way of looking at a certain situation
- 19. Contrary to reason or logic
- 20. An appeal to the reason and logic
- 21. Thinking that considers multiple dimensions of a problem within multiple viewpoints
Down
- 1. Argument for the purpose of understanding what is true, right, or good
- 4. An appeal to the credibility of an author
- 5. Based on experiment, observation rather than theories
- 6. Considering opposing viewpoints
- 7. A sentence having two or more possible meanings
- 8. An intellectually engaged process in which the reader looks for assumptions, key concepts, to support examples
- 10. Prejudice in favor of one's nation, ethnicity, culture, or religion
- 11. Perceiving or understanding the world and other from the perspective of one's own social group
- 12. The beliefs that are assumed to be true before-hand in an argument, in one's reasoning, or in a course of action
- 13. Recognizing the limits of one's knowledge and viewpoint
- 15. An objective analysis and evaluation of idea or belief
