The Big Isms
Truth & Reality
Logic & Language
Philosophy & Attitudes
Social Concepts
100

A skeptical worldview founded as a reaction to modernism that teaches ultimate reality is inaccessible.

What is Postmodernism?

100

Something that is true at all times and in all places, regardless of circumstances.


What is Absolute Truth?

100

A single, overarching interpretation or "grand story" of reality.


What is a Metanarrative?

100

A pattern of ideas, beliefs, and habits that help make sense of God and the world.

What is a Metanarrative?

100

The belief that truth and morals are relative to one’s specific community.

What is Cultural Relativism?

200

Characterized by a strong belief in rationalism, science, and technological progress following the Enlightenment

What is Modernism?

200

Truth based specifically on a person’s perspective, feelings, or opinions.

 What is Subjective Truth?

200

A condition in which a single word, phrase, or concept has more than one meaning.

What is Polysemy?

200

The branch of philosophy that seeks to understand the nature of knowledge.

What is Epistemology?

200

A hybrid worldview incorporating elements of postmodern philosophy

 What is Christian Postmodernism?

300

The view that the world and human existence are without meaning, purpose, or essential value.

 What is Nihilism?

300

The view that the truth of a proposition is determined by how accurately it describes facts.

What is the Correspondence Theory of Truth?

300

A logical fallacy where an opponent’s argument is rejected by attacking their motives.

What is Bulverism?

300

The doctrine that all knowledge is derived specifically from sense experience.

What is Empiricism?

300

The belief that no single religion can be universally true for everyone.

What is Prescriptive Pluralism?

400

The movement claiming knowledge is a product of linguistically constructed forms or grammars.

What is Structuralism?

400

The denial of the existence or accessibility of an objective reality.

What is Anti-realism?

400

A method of literary analysis that seeks to discern and expose ideologies in a text.

What is Deconstruction?

400

A humble attitude toward one's beliefs, realizing they might be incomplete or mistaken.

What is Epistemological Humility?

400

The belief that entities do not possess essences but are results of social construction.

What is Anti-essentialism?

500

Contends that communication is about the views and motivations of speakers rather than things.

What is Poststructuralism?

500

Something actual and independent of the mind but established by consensus.


What is Objective Reality?

500

A pre-Socratic school that taught rhetoric and held skeptical views of truth and morality.

What is Sophism?

500

The state of having a limit or end.

What is Finitude?

500

The belief that propositions are tools to be judged only by their practical consequences.

What is Pragmatism?

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