Who said it?
Ethics
Logic
Knowing
Trivia
100

“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing”

Who is Socrates?

100

This term refers to the belief that ethical standards vary depending on cultural, societal, or individual perspectives.

What is Moral Relativism?

100

A logical system that accepts the following statement as a theorem (a statement that is true from no premises):

P or not P

What is Classical Logic (Or Relevance Logic)

100

This philosophical theory asserts that knowledge is primarily derived from sensory experiences and empirical evidence.

What is Empiricism?

100

This philosopher tried to help Socrates escape prison

Who is Crito?

200

"The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion”

Who is Camus?

200

This situation is where a person must choose between two morally conflicting options, each leading to undesirable outcomes

What is a Moral Dilemma?

200

A property of a logical system that holds:

If a sentence P is provable in a logical system, then that logical system makes P true

What is Soundness

200

This theory holds that vision, taste, hearing, smelling, etc. are a source of justification for our moral beliefs (and more strongly, a source of moral knowledge)

What is Moral Perception?

200

This philosopher was raised by Jeremy Bentham, Francis Place, and his father. He was deliberately shielded from association with children his own age other than his siblings. His father, a follower of Bentham and an adherent of associationism, had as his explicit aim to create a genius child.This philosopher was raised by Jeremy Bentham, Francis Place, and his father. He was deliberately shielded from association with children his own age other than his siblings. His father, a follower of Bentham and an adherent of associationism, had as his explicit aim to create a genius child.

Who is John Stuart Mill? (Or The GOAT)

300

“The point of philosophy is to show the fly the way out of the fly bottle”

Ludwig Wittgenstein

300

A normative ethical theory that holds that moral action centers on interpersonal relationships and care or benevolence as a virtue

What is Ethics of Care?

300

This view claims that there is at least one true contradiction

What is Dialetheism

300

The theory of knowledge that focuses on the reasons an agent possess for their belief as a source of justification

What is Internalism?

300

This woman is credited with creating the Trolley Problem

Who is Philippa Foot?

400

"I would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong."

Who is Bertrand Russell?

400

 This moral theory posits that moral statements do not express propositions and therefore cannot be true or false.

What is Moral Noncognitivism?

400

In classical logic, this logical operator has the following truth conditions: 

P (binary operator) Q is false if and only if Q is false and P is true 

What is the material conditional?

400

The theory of knowledge that focuses on the continued accuracy of belief-forming as a source of justification

What is Reliabilism (Or Externalism) 


400

This philosophical school, often associated with figures like Plotinus and Proclus, posits a hierarchy of existence where the ultimate reality is a transcendent, ineffable One, and the material world emanates from this higher realm through a series of descending levels.

What is Neoplatonism

500

"Time is a created thing. To say 'I don't have time' is like saying, 'I don't want to.'"

Who is Lao Tzu?

500

This moral theory posits that there are no general ethical principles we can use to determine right/wrong action. Rather, we should take into all aspects of the given situation.

What is Ethical Particularism?

500

This view states that there is more than one correct logical system

What is Logical Pluralism?

500

The principle that if a person knows a certain proposition P and also knows that P→ Q, then that person should also know Q.

What is Epistemic Closure?

500

This philosopher, while in a heated disagreement with Karl Popper, (allegedly) threatened him with a red-hot fire poker

Who is Ludwig Wittgenstein?

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