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Across
  1. 3. Philosophical idea saying that every statement depends on the point of view so that there is nothing that can be described as always right or true.
  2. 8. It's a lack of any interest, emotion, enthusiasm or concern about something.
  3. 10. Occurs when figures of authority alter the information to be perceived in a certain way.
  4. 12. You may have direct knowledge of Wrocław because you live there and it is a first-hand knowledge based on perceptual experience.
  5. 14. For some people: fundamental statements claiming about reality that is based on believes in supernatural beings (fe. God).
  6. 15. Judgments, ideas etc. that pop up into consciousness without being aware of mental processes leading to them.
  7. 16. Lack of knowledge or information.
  8. 18. Form of pressure which leads everyone in group to think in the same way to avoid conflicts and not to upset the balance of a group of people
  9. 19. A feeling of being obligation to to the same thing as the rest of the group. It's a direct influence on beople by peers.
Down
  1. 1. The exact meaning of a word or a phrase.
  2. 2. The eight possible methods of acquiring knowledge about the world around us indentified by the Theory Of Knowledge.
  3. 4. It is one of the obstacles to personal knowledge that means to convince yourself that something is true because you want it to be true.
  4. 5. A knowledge that is held communally, by groups which will vary in size depending on the type of knowledge being explored.
  5. 6. Inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair.
  6. 7. An ulterior motive, acknowledged or unacknowledged, for claiming that something is true or false
  7. 9. A knowledge that has been acquired by the individual based on their own experiences, efforts and conclusion.
  8. 11. Attitude undermining reliability of knowledge that is usually described as certain.
  9. 13. Blindly accepting something as a „fact” without thinking about it just because authority says it is true. For example: believing in the theory that the world is flat.
  10. 14. The inability to see the "whole picture."
  11. 17. Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.