=
a
Words and Terms...
Did You Know That This Meant....
Connect the following words and terms to their associated definition or explanation:
1, Theory of Knowledge
2. Philosophy
3. Skepticism
4. Induction
5. Deduction
6. Truth
7. Belief
8. Knowledge
9. Correspondence
theory of truth,
10. Coherence
theory of truth
11; Proposition
12, Value judgement
13. Empirical statement
14, Analytical statement
15, Metaphysical statement
16. Rational knowledge
method of reasoning which obtains or discovers general
laws from particular facts or examples
knowledge attainable prior to experience
system of sounds, words, patterns used by humans to
communicate
justified true belief not based on sound and ample evidence
a pattern or model of reality
2 form of reasoning where a conclusion is drawn from two
premises
truth based on the fact that the statement is made true by
other statements and coheres with the entire system
an inclination to often doubt the truth of things
truth based on the fact that the statement fits or agrees with
or corresponds with the facts
justified true belief
a language that has developed over an extended period of
time and has not been deliberately created by man
4 reasoned idea on the nature and purpose, strengths and
limitations of particular knowledge systems
knowledge gained following experience
a method or system of reasoning
an argument which is both valid and contains truthful
premises
the exploration of the many different ways to solve a
Problem or understand an issue17. Empirical knowledge
18, Mystical knowledge
19.
20.
2
23,
24,
2s.
26.
27.
28,
29,
30.
31
32.
33.
34,
Strong knowledge
Weak knowledge
Language
‘Communication
‘Natural language
Validity
Argument
Sound argument
Syllogism
Lateral thinking
Fallacy
Logic
Reasoning
A priori knowledge
Post priori
Analysis
justified true belief based on sound and ample evidence
something known to be true or exist
a perception of something based on personal feelings and
opinions
statements whose truth is determined by an appeal to
evidence
to accept something as true without all necessary
supporting evidence
a discussion based on formal reasoning.
a statement that expresses a judgement or opinion
the development of arguments using a logical, sequential
process
knowledge that can be determined prior to or without
reference to experience
a public and objective statement or fact that is independent
of anybody's beliefs‘and is eternal
an experience of reality which transcends not only
intellectual thinking but also sensory perception
estimate of moral or aesthetic worth based on personal
assessment
the exchange or transmission of information
study of something by examining its parts and their
relationships
false reasoning based on mistaken beliefs or knowledge
an argument that is well based or logical
a method or system of reasoning
a statement that is rue by virtue of the words it contains35. Synthesis
36. Axiom
37. Perception
38. Objective
39. Subjective
40, Fact
41. Paradigm
RB May 14, 1999
combining of separate parts or elements to formn a complex
whole
Search for knowledge and understanding of the meaning
of the nature and meaning of things
use of the senses to gain a knowledge or understanding of
something
knowledge based on experience or gained through the
senses
not influenced by personal feelings and opinions
the truth of such statements cannot be decided by an appeal
to evidence because no evidence is available to settle the
question
reasoning from general principles to a particular case