1.3.2 The intuition and deduction thesis

    Cards (47)

    • Deduction is the process of reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions
    • Key figures associated with the intuition and deduction thesis include René Descartes and Baruch Spinoza.
      True
    • Intuition requires evidence or reasoning to produce knowledge.
      False
    • Match the component of deduction with its explanation:
      Definition ↔️ Reasoning from general principles
      Dependence ↔️ Relies on logical reasoning
    • The intuition and deduction thesis states that only intuition and deduction are valid sources of knowledge
    • The intuition and deduction thesis rejects reliance on sense experience.

      True
    • Intuition contrasts with deduction because it does not require logical steps or analysis.

      True
    • Deduction ensures certainty if the premises are true
    • All clear and self-evident intuitions are necessarily true.
      False
    • What is Descartes' foundational truth established through intuition?
      Cogito, ergo sum
    • René Descartes used intuition to establish basic, self-evident truths
    • Mathematical axioms are examples of intuitive knowledge.
    • Intuition refers to immediate, non-inferential knowledge grasped directly without reasoning.

      True
    • Order the steps involved in the intuition and deduction thesis:
      1️⃣ Start with intuitive truths
      2️⃣ Apply deductive reasoning
      3️⃣ Reject empiricism's reliance on sense experience
    • Spinoza extended Descartes' method to ethics and metaphysics
    • Deduction relies on logical reasoning and established premises
    • Order the steps involved in the intuition and deduction thesis:
      1️⃣ Start with immediate, non-inferential knowledge
      2️⃣ Apply deductive reasoning
      3️⃣ Reject empiricism's reliance on sense experience
    • Deduction is the process of reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions
    • Who are the key figures associated with the intuition and deduction thesis?
      René Descartes and Baruch Spinoza
    • Deduction relies on premises and reasoning to reach conclusions.

      True
    • What is one strength of the intuition and deduction thesis regarding its scope?
      Applies to various fields
    • The intuition and deduction thesis contrasts with empiricism
    • Who are two philosophers associated with the intuition and deduction thesis?
      René Descartes and Baruch Spinoza
    • What is intuition in the context of the intuition and deduction thesis?
      Immediate, non-inferential knowledge
    • What is deduction in the context of the intuition and deduction thesis?
      Reasoning from general principles
    • Match the strength of the intuition and deduction thesis with its explanation:
      Certainty ↔️ Provides indubitable knowledge
      Rigor ↔️ Ensures logical consistency
      Scope ↔️ Applies to various fields
    • The intuition and deduction thesis neglects the role of sensory experience in acquiring knowledge.

      True
    • Empiricism's reliance on sense experience can lead to uncertainties, as sensory perception can be fallible.
      True
    • What is the intuition and deduction thesis?
      Intuition and deduction are the only valid sources of knowledge
    • Match the concept with its description:
      Intuition ↔️ Immediate, non-inferential knowledge
      Deduction ↔️ Reasoning from general principles
    • What is Descartes' foundational truth discovered through intuition?
      "Cogito, ergo sum"
    • What is an example of an intuitive truth according to the thesis?
      Mathematical axioms
    • What role does deduction play in the intuition and deduction thesis?
      Validates intuitive truths
    • Intuition involves immediate, non-inferential understanding without reasoning.

      True
    • Place the following philosophical approaches in order from their reliance on intuition to their reliance on empiricism:
      1️⃣ Intuition and deduction thesis
      2️⃣ Rationalism
      3️⃣ Empiricism
    • Intuition is often based on mathematical axioms or ethical principles
    • The intuition and deduction thesis provides a foundation for certain, indubitable knowledge.
      True
    • Which philosopher argued that sensory experience is necessary for generating new knowledge?
      David Hume
    • Intuition contrasts with deduction because it does not require evidence or reasoning.

      True
    • Baruch Spinoza applied the principles of intuition and deduction to develop comprehensive philosophical systems in ethics and metaphysics.
      True