Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
100

The epistemic theory that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience.

What is Empiricism?

100
The theory that human groups and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin perceived in plants and animals in nature. 

What is Social Darwinism?

100

This social, political, and economic philosophy, developed by Karl Marx, examines the effect of capitalism on labor, productivity, and economic development and argues for a worker revolution to overturn capitalism. 

What is Marxism?

100
The psychological theory that problematic behaviors are due to conflicts between the Id, Ego, and Superego, and that these problematic behaviors can be alleviated through free association.

What is psychoanalysis?

100

The branch of philosophy that deal with moral principles. 

What is ethics?

200
The political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.

What is Socialism?

200

Aptly named; the Copernican Revolution, Nicolaus Copernicus presented this astronomical model. Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei would present supporting observations for this model.

What is Heliocentrism?

200

The enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom. 

What is authoritarianism?

200

The political and social philosophy that promotes individual rights, civil liberties, democracy, and free enterprise.

What is Liberalism?


200

Translated as "scraped tablet" or "clean slate", this epistemic theory, presented by John Locke, proposes that the state of human mind is has no knowledge prior to experience. 

What is tabula rasa?

300

The political philosophy that seeks to promote and preserve traditional social institutions.

What is Conservatism?

300
The economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, as opposed to the state.

What is Capitalism?

300
The epistemic theory that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge. 

What is Rationalism?


300

The political philosophy that exalts a nation or predominant race above the individual and that stands for centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader. 

What is Fascism?

300

The three components of Hegel's dialectical scheme the emphasized the progress of history. 

What is the thesis, antithesis, and synthesis?
400

A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.

What is totalitarianism?

400

The philosophical theory that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will. That an individual chooses an essence as opposed to bring born predisposed with one. 

What is existentialism?
400

The moral/ethical theory that attributes morality of an action is determined by its usefulness to people

What is act utilitarianism?

400

The Italian art movement of the early 20th century, artists aimed to capture in art the dynamism and energy of the modern world. 

What is Futurism?

400

This cultural movement that developed after WWI, manifested primarily in art as a disdain for rationalism and literary realism. That the rational mind repressed the power of imagination, weighing it down with convention. 

What is surrealism?

500
The economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries. 

What is Mercantilism?

500

The literary, artistic, and philosophical movement in the 18th century. It is characterized as a reaction against neoclassicism and an emphasis on the imagination and emotions. 

What is romanticism?

500

The political theory that advocates for the creation of a classless society in which the major means of production are owned and controlled by the public. 

What is Communism?


500

A proposition the predicate of which is not logically or analytically contained in the subject. (e.g. all triangles have three sides, all bachelors are males)

What is synthetic a priori proposition?

500

The moral/ethical theory that attributes morality of an action is when conformity to a certain rule leads to the greatest good. 

What is rule utilitarianism?

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