PHILOSOPHY BASICS
KNOWLEDGE & REALITY
GOD & THE UNIVERSE
ARGUMENTS & LOGIC
THINKING TRAPS
100

A belief that you accept as true without having proof.

What is an Assumption?

100

Plato's traditional theory of knowledge is defined by these three terms. 

What is justified, true belief? 

100

The belief that at least one god exists.

What is theism? 

100

A reason or statement used to support a conclusion.

What is a premise? 

100

A mental shortcut or pattern of thinking that can lead to inaccurate judgments.

What is cognitive bias? 

200

The study of big questions about knowledge, reality, morality and existence.

What is philosophy ?

200

The belief that reality consists of two fundamentally different things, often mind and body.

What is dualism? 

200

The belief that there is no god or gods.

What is atheism? 

200

The main claim that an argument is trying to prove.

What is a conclusion? 

200

An error in reasoning that makes an argument weaker.

What is logical fallacy? 

300

The study of knowledge, including what we know and how we know it.

What is epistemology? 

300

The belief that physical matter is the fundamental reality.

What is materialism? 

300

A word meaning “all-knowing” or knowing everything.

What is omniscient? 

300

Reasoning that moves from a general rule to a specific conclusion.

What is deductive reasoning? 

300

A comparison between two things that are not similar enough for the comparison to work.

What is a false analogy? 

400

The study of reality and what exists.

What is metaphysics? 

400

Something accepted as a basic fact with no further explanation.

What is brute fact? 

400

An argument that the universe must have a cause or explanation.

What is a cosmological argument? 

400

An argument that is logically structured correctly and has true premises.

What is a sound argument? 

400

A statement or idea that seems contradictory but may contain some truth.

What is a paradox? 

500

The study of right and wrong and how we should behave.

What is ethics? 

500

The idea that some knowledge and beliefs are shaped by society and social interactions.

What is social constructivism? 

500

The idea that the complexity or apparent precision of the universe is evidence of an intelligent cause.

What is intelligent design? 

500

The principle that the simplest explanation is usually preferred when explanations are equally good.

What is Occam's Razor? 

500

Carefully judging how logical, convincing or well-supported an argument is.

What is evaluating?