In the Grove and Truth
Truth
The Relativist
The Many Deaths
The Matrix
100

With this many perspectives, it's hard to choose who is telling the truth.

What is 7?

100

This theory requires truth to be rational and consistent.

What is coherence theory?

100

This philosopher would not be a fan of the relativist. His Greek leanings just wouldn't allow for it.

Who is Aristotle?

100

The play weaves truth and fiction through a depiction of this. It's not alway reliable.

What is memory?

100

The movie is a clear example of this theory.

What is the brain in a vat?

200

When looking for truth in the grove, the jury would need to make these two columns.

What is agreed and disagreed?

200

Aristotle is very specific regarding his criticism of Protagoras. Truth can't be this otherwise his own theory fails as well.

What is relative?

200
If it's true for you but true for me, we might call the statement this. Far more fun.

What is interesting relativism?

200

Probably the least trustworthy person in the play. No one could trust this person.

Who is Kiki?

200

Cypher presents one argument against skepticism- even though it causes the deaths of his friends.

What is the invisible pebble?

300

This is really the only fact that we can all agree on.

What is the death of the husband?

300

Truth for Peirce requires that one is this. It's neither good nor bad.

What is satisfied?

300

When determining relativism, philosophers focus on this. 

What is the claim?

300

In the play, truth was more than just relative. It was all about who was able to do this with the "truth".

What is gain an advantage?

300

For Morpheus, truth is this, he found all three parts valid.

What is justified true belief?

400

For something to be true, it has to be independent of this.

What is belief?

400

Aristotle believes in truth being black and white, having this would mean there is no truth.

What is intermediary?

400

This is the problem of non-relative and relative truths. 

What is figuring out which is which?

400

When Grace claims that "truth will come out in the end", she is claiming that truth is this.

What is objective. (Immutable, fact)

400

The Matrix does not deal with this fundamental issue of identity and knowledge. At least, not in the real world.

What is how they look?

500

A truth is this, always constant.

What is immutable?

500

Words and sentences are true. This, however, can be false.

What are statements?

500

Experience of different systems creates this type of relativism.

What is conceptual relativism?

500

Very few characters in the play have one identity that is presented through the play. This character's identity in particular is at the center of the play. 

Who is Fred?

500

The skeptic, when dealing with the Matrix, would question this, a fair argument.

What is are they actually out of the matrix?