Theorists
Areas of Knowledge
Ways of Knowing
Basic Principles
Issues
100

Father of "Realism"

Who is Aristotle?

100

This area of knowledge deals with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, and Physics?

What is natural science?

100

This way of knowing consists in natural instinctive states of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.

What is Emotion?

100

Type of knowledge that is possible independently of, or prior to, any experience, requiring only the use of reason.

What is a priori knowledge?

100
Epistemological theory that we can no nothing with certainty.

What is Skepticism?

200

Famous skeptic philosopher who said, "I think therefore I am."

Who is Descartes?

200

This area of knowledge concerns subjects like Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology.

Human Sciences

200

Apperception, the mental process by which a person makes sense of stimuli, is part of this way of knowing.

What is sense perception (or perception)?

200

Epistemological theory that knowledge is primarily a function of thinking and reasoning from innate and intuitive premises, rather than direct experience.

What is rationalism?

200

Epistemological position that reliable knowledge requires evidence and a logical framework (starts with J).

What is Justification?

300

Friedrich Nietzsche held that this brand of philosophy, which held that nothing has meaning, is inevitable.

What is nihilism?

300
Name for the study of historical method.

What is Historiography?

300

Lexicon and grammar are two key principles in this way of knowing.

What is Language?

300

A cousin of "skepticism," this philosophy presupposes that all knowledge is "constructed," and results from agreed upon conventions rather than objective truth (Starts with C)

What is Constructivism?

300

Notable critic of modern education, Sir Ken Robinson, argues that modern schools kill this kind of reasoning.

What is divergent thinking?

400

Soren Kierkegaard is the father of this branch of philosophy, which held that we are each responsible for creating purpose or meaning in our own lives, apart from religion, education, or government.

What is existentialism?

400

This classical Greek philosopher said, "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything."

Plato

400

Principles of logic, like deduction and induction, are key factors in this way of knowing.

What is Reason?

400

Philosophy which holds that something is true only insofar as it works and has practical consequences.

What is pragmatism?

400

Epistemological position holding that whether a proposition is worthy of pursuit or acceptance depends on whether it is useful.

What is Utilitarianism?

500

Francis Bacon is often credited as the father of this philosophy, which holds that nothing can be known apart from experience and material evidence.

What is Empiricism?

500

Wassily Kandinsky is considered the father of this art genre, which seeks to distance ideas from objective referents.

What is abstract art?
500

Possible area of knowledge which can be defined as discerning or considering truths from instinctive feeling rather than conscious reasoning.

What is Intuition?

500

Akin to "scientism," but not to be confused with empiricism, this philosophy asserts that the only authentic knowledge is scientific, and can only come from positive affirmation of theories through strict methods of observation.

What is Positivism or Scientific Positivism

500

A foundational proposition or assumption that stands alone, which cannot be deduced from any other proposition or assumption. (Two words: F, P)

What is first principle?