Philosophy and Others Crossword Puzzle

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  • book : a set of pages bound together for reading
  • river : a large natural stream of water flowing to the sea
  • chair : a piece of furniture for one person to sit on
  • truth : the quality of being in accordance with fact or reality
  • reason : the faculty of rational thought; central to immanuel kant’s moral philosophy
  • virtue : moral excellence or good character; key concept in aristotle’s ethics
  • justice : fair treatment according to law or moral right; discussed by plato in the republic
  • existence : the state of being; a main concern of metaphysics and existentialism
  • knowledge : understanding gained through experience or study; subject of epistemology
  • belief : acceptance that something is true or exists
  • beauty : a quality that pleases the senses or mind; studied in aesthetics
  • soul : the immaterial essence or spirit of a person
  • freedom : the power to act or think without restraint; a core idea in jean-paul sartre’s philosophy
  • cause : something that produces an effect; key idea in metaphysics
  • meaning : the significance or purpose of something; explored by existentialists
  • language : a system of communication; analyzed in philosophy of language
  • logic : the study of valid reasoning and inference
  • ethics : the branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles
  • empiricism : the view that knowledge arises from sensory experience; taught by john locke
  • mind : the element of a person that enables thinking, feeling, and awareness
  • reality : the state of things as they actually exist, beyond perception
  • doubt : a feeling of uncertainty; central to rené descartes’ method of inquiry
  • idea : a thought or concept formed in the mind
  • matter : the physical substance of the universe; opposed to “spirit” in dualist thought
  • happiness : the state of well-being and contentment; the ultimate goal in aristotle’s ethics