What's your "problem"?
Guess Who Epistemology
Skepticism and Certainty
Whoa, cool it with all the "isms"
Epist- himself (Couldn't think of a better name for a riddle category)
100

This problem, famously highlighted by David Hume, questions how we can justify the assumption that the future will resemble the past.

The "problem" of induction

100

Please take a moment to seriously consider the argument. 

Bonjour

100

Descartes spurred this type of skepticism.

Cartesian Skepticism

100

This philosophical view asserts that all knowledge comes from sensory experience, famously championed by thinkers like John Locke and David Hume. 

Empiricism

100
Im in your head and I dont need anything from the extermal world. Im justified simply through reason. 

A Priori Knowledge

200

This philosophical problem asks how we can know that others have mental states like thoughts and feelings, given that we can only observe their external behavior. 

The "problem" of other minds. 
200

The father of modern philosophy. Known for his method of doubt. 

Descartes

200

This thought experiment challenged the (JTB) understanding in a short 1963 publication.

Gettier Cases

200
Understands knowledge in terms of observable actions, rather than internal mental states or processes. 
Behaviorism
200
I got it all, belief, truth, justification, and I'm not an accident. 

Strong Conception of Knowledge

300

This problem was famously addressed by Descartes in his quest to defeat radical skepticism. 

The "problem" of the external world. 

300

Famously articulated the problem of induction.

David Hume

300
Are we just in the matrix?

Simulation Theory

300

It's just self evident. 

Foundationalism

300

I sit and speak "cogito, ergo sum".

Descartes

400

"You didn't know that, you just got lucky"

The Gettier "problem"

400

Author of "Is 'Epistemology Naturalized' Really Epistemology?" as well as "An Orthodox Critique of Natural Theology"

FDA

400

Less commonly know as cerebral matter stored in a mason jar. 

Brain in a Vat

400

Behold the system of knowledge, and its notable consistency. 

Coherentism

400
All we are left to ask is "is the data in the room with us right now?"
Sense Datum
500

"Beware your presuppositions"

The "problem" of the criterion
500

This philosopher challenged the analytic-synthetic distinction and enjoyed discussing a certain "web". 

Willard Quine

500

This skeptical idea sounds more like a horror movie character. 

The Evil Demon

500

Justifications must be accessible to the believer. 

Internalism

500

I am the epistemological view that we cannot truly know anything about the external world because our knowledge is always shaped by the way we perceive it. What am I?

Phenomenalism