Across
- 3. The incorporation of many elements of a society, such as the arts, religion, ceremonies, traditions and rules which govern what is acceptable.
- 5. Any fact or claim that someone offers in support of another claim.
- 8. Knowledge that has been established beyond all reasonable doubt.
- 11. To examine the facts in a particular case and then figure out what they mean.
- 12. A description of a thing, system or phenomenon, accounting for why the thing is the way it is, or what it does, or what it is good for.
Down
- 1. An explanation which includes an attempt to persuade the listener that the actions taken were correct or at least understandable.
- 2. The particular viewpoint from which an individual takes information and decides what is important or what something means.
- 4. The way knowledge gives us control over our lives.
- 6. The ability to observe, interpret, analyse or report knowledge accurately, without bias.
- 7. When one has knowledge, one has an obligation to use it wisely and for the good of all.
- 9. Understanding, and being able to explain, reality accurately.
- 10. The principles that are important when producing or acquiring knowledge.
