Principles of Humanities
Principles of Philosophy
Reasoning/Logic
Theories of Reality and Beyond
The East
100

This subject is the study of art, thought, and other human creations-- the great things humans have thought, and how man expresses himself.

What is humanities?

100

Discovering THIS is the main purpose/aim of philosophy.

What is knowledge?

100

This type of reasoning starts as a general true statement and becomes more specific. If a conclusion is made based on true premises, the conclusion will be true.

What is deductive reasoning? (I would recommend being able to see an example.)

100

This theory assumes we can know reality. The truth is knowing based on reasoning/facts/evidence from objective features of the world. Belief corresponds with a real thing (by using evidence/facts of senses and reasoning)

What is correspondence theory?

100

Good karma results from this

What is doing GOOD?

200

This text explored the equality of humans and animals as Alice Walker came to a new realization through the observations of a horse. 

What is "Am I Blue?"?

200

According to Bertrand Russell, what is it the practice of letting go of one's bias in order to question beliefs and become better citizens of the universe?

What is Philosophical contemplation?

200

This method begins with specific pieces of information or observations, and then it concludes with a generalization that may or may not be factual

What is induction?

200

This view of reality believes that only the mind exists, and nothing exists/is real outside of the mind. 

What is Solipsism

200

The major force, over soul, or sum total of the universe in Hinduism is called this. 

What is Brahman?

300

This is something that does not have one specific answer but leads to many questions.

What is a philosophical question/inquiry?

300

What did Bertrand Russell mean when he says" "Utility does not belong to philosophy"?

What is Philosophy is not always practical/useful for everyday life. (It doesn't pay the bills).

300

This form of reasoning yields only probable truths. Reasoning based on the best explanation of the facts.

What is abductive reasoning?

300

This theory of reality is that truth is whatever fits into a coherent system of belief. It must fit into a set of YOUR belief system. Whether you believe it is true or not depends on other prepositions in your belief system.

What is coherence theory?

300

Taoism, unlike Buddhism, believes harmony with the world is achieved through doing this.

What is working in the world?

400

This person believed that the mind is born in us since birth, is eternal, and said "all learning is remembering."

Who is Plato?

400

These are the TWO tools of Western philosophy

What are logic and language?

400

The perspective of the mind says that reasoning is the only way to prove things exist, NOT the senses. 

What is rationalism?

400

When Renes Descartes was doubting the existence of everything to try to figure what truly did exist, what did Descartes realize that he could not doubt the existence of? 

What is doubt/thought?

400

To get people to forget about themselves and their egos, Zen masters will...

What is humiliate and demean them?

500

This person is known as the "father of modern philosophy"

Who is Descartes?

500

This story from Plato describes how man's perspective of the world is forever changed when he escapes from a dark cave into the light of knowledge.

What is "The Allegory of the Cave"?

500

This perspective of the mind is that we can know ONLY what we can experience through the senses.

What is empiricism?

500

This religious philosopher developed 5 arguments to attempt to prove the necessary existence of God. 

Who is St. Thomas Aquinas

500

In the 2nd of the 4 Noble truths of Buddhism, pain and suffering in this world are caused by this. 

What is desire/want/need/ego?

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