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ToK test: The Nature of Knowledge and Reason as a Way of Knowing

Down 1. knowledge gained from experience 3. tendency to believe an argument is valid because you agree with the conclusion 4. blindly accepting what we are told without thinking about it 7. facts which are not necessarily connected; cannot have knowledge without it 10. concerns how a curriculum is taught; does not teach students to question or critically examine what they are taught 11. incomplete argument (has a missing premise) 13. saying that you know something depends on this 16. circulated widely on the internet; has no basis in fact

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Across 2. way of passing beliefs from one generation to the next 5. graphic way to decide whether a syllogism is valid 6. specialized; relied on to justify our knowledge claims; fallible 8. concept which is not exhausted by a short definition, can only be understood through experience and reflection 9. invalid patterns of reasoning 12. presents stories which are biased (such as bad or extraordinary news) 14. deductive argument, has 2 premises, three terms, a conclusion and quantifiers 15. school of thought that says that reason is the most important source of knowledge 17. another name for second-hand knowledge 18. assumptions in a syllogism 19. definition of knowledge 20. "all, some, no"

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