Across
- 4. the deliberate manipulation distortion and spreading of information in order to influence what people think, usually for political purposes
- 6. assumption on which an argument is based, or from which a conclusion is drawn
- 8. how a person, group or nation sees themselves in relation to other people, groups, nations, ideas, and the world
- 10. validity, genuineness
- 11. looking at the world from a personal point of view, under the influence of feelings and emotions
- 14. a detached way of looking at the world largely independent of personal feeling or opinions that expects to be corroborated by a knowledge community
- 17. when a word, statement, image or situation can have more than one meaning or interpretation
- 18. based on and verified by observation and experience
- 19. the suppression or limitation of any material or views and beliefs that are considered to be unsuitable or inappropriate
- 22. a mistaken belief, an invalid argument
- 23. comic exaggeration
- 24. the quality of having no doubt
Down
- 1. following one's personal principles of what is right or wrong
- 2. subtle difference or shades of meaning objectivity: a detached way of looking at the world
- 3. a recognized pattern or model that plays a guiding role in a particular subject
- 4. point of view, a particular way of seeing or considering something
- 5. the ability to bring something into being through imagination
- 7. the study of the development of culture and society
- 8. something without bounds, often treated as an unreal number
- 9. a proposed explanation or starting point, based on limited evidence that can be tested in an investigation
- 12. in the context of truth, a reason or reasons for a belief or support for a truth claim
- 13. the principles of - or a system of - rules that govern reason, and a branch of philosophy
- 15. standards of behaviour; regard for things of important moral worth
- 16. a person within a group who has unconventional or unorthodox beliefs
- 20. based on experience
- 21. recognising that knowledge claims are dependent on contextual factors or frames of reference.