Epistemology
Mind
Fligg
Anagrams
GOD
100

What does JTB mean?

Justified true Belief

100

What are 2 Types of Dualism

Substance and Property

100

What comes after ‘Fligg’

Nation

100

AMMO SORRY

MARYS ROOM

100

Name 3 attributes of God

Omniscience, benevolent, present, potent, eternal, everlasting

200

This kind of scepticism questions whether we can ever truly know anything beyond our own minds

Global scepticism

200

What is the thought experiment involves a person who knows all the physical facts about colour but learns something new upon experiencing red

Mary's room

200

What comes before ‘Fligg’

What the…

200

CATSDEERS

DESCARTES

200

This argument for God's existence is based on the existence of order and purpose in the universe

The teleological argument

300

Which philosopher argued that the mind is a tabula rasa at birth

John locke

300

This objection to identity theory points out that mental states can be realised by very different physical states in different species

Multiple Realisability 

300

Finish off the word: Fliggo……

Fliggosophy

300

MOTIONPENCE

OMNIPOTENCE

300

This problem questions how an all-powerful all-loving God can allow evil and suffering to exist

Problem of evil

400

What qualities exist within objects themselves, like shape and motion

Primary

400

This argument suggests that if the mind and body were identical, then mental states should be divisible just like physical objects

Divisibility argument

400

Fliggin’ what? 

Fliggin’ hell

400

IRRITATIVE WEPT

TRIPARTITE VIEW

400

What attribute of god is that he exists within time, but for an infinite duration

Everlasting

500

According to Descartes, this truth remains certain even under radical doubt and becomes the foundation of his epistemology

Cogito, ergo sum

500

This term refers to the subjective quality of conscious experience, often called, 'what it's like' to have a mental state

Qualia

500

Getting ‘…………’ wi ‘…………..’

getting jiggy wi fliggy

500

GFIGL

FLIGG

500

This logical problem challenges the compatibility of divine omniscience and human's ability to do what they want

Problem of free will

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