Human Nature
Personhood
Consciousness & Self
Free Will
Identity & Morality
100

What is empirical knowledge?

knowledge we gain through experiences, the senses and observation

100

Define anthropocentrism 

humans are at the center of our belief system, at the top

100

Define Qualia

the subjective nature of experience 

100
Define Determinism 

We are not responsible for our actions because everything is predetermined

100

What is Lockes memory theory?

If we have the same memories we are the same person

200

Describe Plato's tripartite horse

person controlling two horses - person is reason, two horses are emotion vs instinct
200

Describe the Turing test and what it evaluates

A test where a human decided whether they are talking to a bot or a human, the bot trying to convince them that they are human.

evaluating whether a bot has consciousness if they can convince a human they are too

200

Name a philosopher who added to the self and other theory 

Simone de bouvaire

Hegel

Charles Taylor

etc. 


200

Name a compatiblist

chruchland

frankfurt

(nagel)

(James)

etc.

200

What are three main moral theories?

moral objectivism

moral subjectivism

moral relativism

moral realism

moral cognitism

logical positivism 

300

Who said that human nature is defined by the labor we do AND people living under capitalism are alienated? 

Karl Marx

300
What is doing the greatest good for the greater number of people called?

Utilitarianism 

300

What is existentialism and who is a main philosopher of this theory?

the subjective nature of experience - there is something that it is like to be YOU

Thomas Nagel

300

Which of the three theories for free will claims that we are fully responsible for our actions? 

(Determinism, combatiblism, libertarianism)

Libertarianism 

300

What does Hume say about identity?

we are constantly changing, there is no continuous self or personal identity

400

Define rationalism and give an objection (philosopher + idea)

Rationalism = we gain knowledge thru reason alone (NOT senses) and this makes us superior

Objection(s) = Empiricism (Hume), Theory of evolution (Darwin), Iceberg unconscious theory (Freud), etc. 

400

Describe the metaphor of philosophical zombies

A zombie could exist acting like a human in our daily lives but have no brain and be a robot and we wouldn't know because it LOOKS and ACTS human 
400
Define the mind body problem + one philosopher and their view

Dualism (the mind and body are connected but separate substances that function on their own) 

vs. 

Monism (everything is physical and the mind and body are the same)

400

What does D'Holbach say about free will?

dualists are wrong

everything is subject to the laws of nature

free will is an illusion (determinist)

400

Define Deontology (Kantianism)

we prove our humanity by holding ourselves to a moral standard no matter what others do - things are either morally good or bad no matter what

500

Give Hobbes vs Rousseau views on--

humans in the state of nature
and
how society should be structured

Hobbes = humans are inherently evil, one leader is better

Rousseau - humans are inherently good, societal contract is better

500

Name the required characteristics for something to be qualified as a person

sorry!

trick question, you can't, there are so many different theories 

500

Define Hegel's Dialectic

Thesis (settled argument or state of order)

Antithesis (opposing view, causing chaos)

Synthesis (compromise, new state of order)

The inherent cycle of society (how everything works)

500

What is Pragmatism?

The idea that we evaluate ideas based on their usefulness, it doesn't matter if we our influenced our not if we believe in real time that our choices are free

500

Who said that morality SEEMS to come from reason but actually comes from emotion and what we like and dislike

Hume