Philosophy

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Across
  1. 2. Principle that a statement is meaningful only if it can be empirically tested.
  2. 3. The theory and methodology of interpretation, especially of texts.
  3. 4. Defense mechanism that channels unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable activities.
  4. 6. In psychoanalysis, the life instinct associated with love and survival.
  5. 7. The belief that science is the best or only source of knowledge.
  6. 8. Philosophical doctrine stating that knowledge should be based on observable facts and scientific evidence.
  7. 11. Part of the mind containing thoughts, memories, and desires outside conscious awareness.
  8. 12. In psychoanalysis, the instinct toward death or destruction.
  9. 13. Philosophical doctrine emphasizing intuition, emotion, or will over reason.
Down
  1. 1. Popper's principle that scientific theories must be capable of being disproved.
  2. 4. Nietzsche's ideal individual who creates their own values and transcends conventional morality.
  3. 5. In Freud's theory, the psychic energy associated with instinctive drives.
  4. 8. Freud's theory and method for studying the unconscious mind.
  5. 9. Philosophy emphasizing individual freedom, responsibility, and the meaning of existence.
  6. 10. Philosophical movement stating that meaningful propositions must be empirically verifiable.