What is the etymological definition of philosophy?
What is "To Love Wisdom"
What is Mr. Martin's favorite baseball team?
What is the NYM
What are the 2 questions of the socratic method?
What do you mean by that and What evidence do you have?
What is an extensional definition?
What is when you provide meaning by citing an example?
Which bias occurs when you rate the logical strength of an argument on whether you favor the conclusion w/out bothering to evaluate the evidence?
What is belief bias?
True or False: Philosophical Inquiry is about having the correct answers
What is False?
Which bias did we say impacts a person’s ability to empathize and see the bigger picture?
What is egocentrism?
Why is Socrates at the Court House in Athens in the Euthyphro?
What is he is accused of corrupting the youth?
_____________ definitions explain the essential qualities of a term
What is Intensional Definitions?
What is a cognitive bias?
What is the unconscious tendency to jump to a conclusion without evidence?
What are the 2 components of Philosophical Inquiry?
What is open ended and rational?
What is the Greek name of the public meeting place in Athens?
What is the Agora?
What is the single word that separates the differences between Euthyphro's 2nd and 3rd attempt at defining piety?
What is the word, All?
What is the total number of definitions we went over?
What is 11?
The ______________________ bias makes judgments based on the first piece of information they receive.
What is anchoring bias?
A statement that is true regardless of personal opinion is called?
What is an objective truth?
What is the purpose of the Socratic Method?
What is to challenge a person's belief system to help someone evaluate their knowledge?
What are the two options of the "Euthyphro Dilemma?"
what is “Is something pious because the gods love it, or do the gods love it because it is pious?”?
"Piety is doing as I am doing" is what type of definition?
What is ostensive?
Which bias occurs when one seeks information that confirms what we already believe?
What is confirmation bias?
What is the Third of the 5 main questions of the ancient greeks?
What is: Is the future determined by fate or free will?
What is the Greek term for philosophical puzzlement?
What is Aporia?
What is a problem with saying that the gods love something because it is pious?
What is because it implies that piety is more powerful and important than the gods. Which is blasphemy
_______ definition provides the most commonly used meaning for a word or phrase.
What is Lexical?
Which bias occurs when you substitute a harder question with an easier one?
Substitution Bias