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= 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 issue 17. 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 contains 35. 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

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