A set of statements in which one or more of the statements attempt to provide reasons or evidence for truth of another statement
What is Argument?
100
Claims we do not have knowledge
What is Skepticism?
100
Blank Slate
Who is Locke?
100
Any theory that sees the primary focus of ethics to be the character of the person rather that that person's actions or duties.
What is virtue ethics?
200
"I think therefore I am"
Who is Descartes?
200
The study of methods for evaluating arguments and reasoning.
What is Logic?
200
Claims that reason or the intellect is the primary source of our fundamental knowledge.
What is Rationalism?
200
Unexamined Life
Who is Socrates?
200
Pshcoanalysis
Who is Frued?
300
"Can't Prove it"
Who is Hume?
300
An argument in which it is impossible for the premises to be true and conclusion false.
What is valid argument?
300
The claim that sense experience is the sole source of our knowledge about the world.
What is Empiricism?
300
Constructivism
Who is Kant?
300
Wager
Who is Pascal?
400
"To be is to be perceived"
Who is Berkeley
400
An argument in which the truth of the conclusion fails to logically follow from the premises
What is invalid argument?
400
The claim that knowledge is neither already in the mind nor passively received form experience but the mind constructs knowledge out of the materials of experience.
What is Constrcuctivism?
400
Commonsense
Who is Aristotle?
400
Behaviorism
Who is Skinner?
500
God is Dead
Who is Nietzsche?
500
An inductive argument in which true premises would make the conclusion highly probable.
What is a strong arguement?
500
A knowledge justified independently of, or prior to, experience
What is Priori knowledge?
500
Leap of Faith
Who is Kierkegaard?
500
He produced this test to determine whether a computer can think or not.