Across
- 3. claimed knowledge that is acquired merely through our senses is not real knowledge at all.
- 4. Comparing two similar terms/ ideas but has wrongful usage/meaning.
- 5. Applying force/position to escape from answering the argument directed towards him/her.
- 7. Name of your subject teacher.
- 9. Are statements that assume the claim to be true and provide reasons why the statement is true
- 10. They also provide conclusions or perspectives regarding certain situations.
- 11. It is a judgement based on certain facts.
- 12. He seeks to explore human experience from a first-person perspective
- 15. These are statements that express convictions that are not easily clearly explained by facts.
Down
- 1. Defined as statements which are misleading and erroneous.
- 2. Directly attacking the person to destroy his/her argument
- 6. Assuming that something true in general is true in every possible case.
- 8. The argument is acceptable since many are doing it.
- 13. It is the clear awareness and understanding of something
- 14. Determining and argument using false cause and effect between different events.
