TOK Year 1 Terminology

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Across
  1. 3. Something accepted without proof as a basis for reasoning.
  2. 5. A statement or belief that aligns with reality or accepted facts.
  3. 7. Situation A concrete example used to explore TOK concepts.
  4. 9. The study of moral principles and values.
  5. 10. A personal or cultural influence that may distort thinking.
  6. 11. The breadth and limits of what can be known in a specific AOK.
  7. 12. The act of making meaning from information, often influenced by context.
  8. 14. Claim A statement that asserts something as known or true.
  9. 15. of Knowing The tools we use to acquire knowledge (e.g., sense perception, reason).
  10. 16. A framework or model for understanding the world.
  11. 17. The consistency and internal logic of an idea or argument.
  12. 18. Something accepted as true, even without proof.
  13. 19. The degree to which we feel something is undeniably true.
Down
  1. 1. The condition of being unsure or having limited knowledge.
  2. 2. Question An open-ended question about the nature of knowledge.
  3. 4. Belief A belief supported by reason or evidence.
  4. 6. The study of knowledge and how we come to know things.
  5. 8. of Knowledge Disciplines or categories of knowledge (e.g., History, The Arts).
  6. 9. The facts or information used to support a claim.
  7. 13. A point of view shaped by culture, background, or context.