Across
- 3. 6th-century-BC philosopher, who discerned in the cosmic process a logos analogous to the reasoning power in man.
- 4. the religion mostly in logos
- 5. the nature of knowledge, and on how we know what we claim to know.
- 6. the principle of reason and judgement, associated with the animus.
- 7. held communally, by groups which will vary in size depending on the type of knowledge being explored.
- 8. The philosopher believed that in addition to thinking about things, one must observe the thing being studied—look at it, listen to it, touch it.
Down
- 1. as the principle of God active in the creation and the continuous structuring of the cosmos and in revealing the divine plan of salvation to man.
- 2. refer to knowledge which has been acquired by the individual based on their own experiences, efforts and conclusions.