Across
- 2. A belief that reason rather than experience is the most important source of knowledge
- 3. a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- 5. the belief that science is the only way we can make sense of reality and discover the truth
- 6. a general statement confirmed by experimental evidence which describes some feature of reality
- 7. the belief that there is no absolute truth and that what people believe to be true depends on their culture
- 8. the traditional conception of the scientific method, using inductive methods of reasoning
Down
- 1. A set of beliefs which mimic the surface features of science without being genuinely scientific
- 4. a set of interrelated ideas for making sense of one or more aspects of reality
