Across
- 4. The ideal of being impartial or free from bias in knowledge.
- 5. A statement that makes something clear by describing its causes or context.
- 7. A desire to learn or understand something, often leading to further exploration.
- 8. Beliefs or standards that influence how knowledge is understood or applied.
- 12. The act of explaining the meaning of something; can vary among individuals.
- 13. A method of reasoning that aims to form valid conclusions based on premises.
- 14. Information used to support or refute a knowledge claim.
- 15. The state of being absolutely sure of something, often difficult to achieve in knowledge.
- 17. Abbreviation for "Areas of Knowledge."
Down
- 1. The duty or obligation one has in making and sharing knowledge claims.
- 2. The ability to influence others' beliefs or knowledge, often tied to authority.
- 3. Shared beliefs, values, and practices that shape knowledge within a group.
- 6. A particular way of considering something, shaped by personal experiences.
- 9. Reasoning that makes generalizations based on specific observations.
- 10. The process of providing reasons or evidence to support knowledge claims.
- 11. A feeling or affective response that can influence how we interpret knowledge.
- 16. What is considered accurate or correct; often a key focus in TOK discussions.
