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Cards (36)

  • PYTHAGORAS
    He believes that philosophy and mathematics is good for the purification of soul
  • DECLARATIVE
    A complete and grammatical sentence that makes a claim
  • ANAXIMENES
    His doctrine that air is the source of all things
  • DIANOIA & NOESIS
    The two levels of knowledge according to Plato
  • EMPEDOCLES
    A Pre Socratic philosopher who jumped into an active volcano to prove his mortality
  • DIVINE LAW
    Any body of law that is perceived as deriving from a transcendent source, such as the will of God or gods
  • RENE DESCARTES

    Introduced the concept of dualism, which argued that reality or existence is divided into two parts
  • EMPIRICAL STATEMENT
    Describes observations or research based on actual observations
  • SCIENTIFIC METHOD
    It is a method strictly followed by scientist or physicist
  • MILETUS
    It was a fishing village and the center of trade and commerce in Greece
  • EXTERNAL PERCEPTION
    Tells us about the world outside our bodies
  • ZENO OF ELEA

    Student of Parminedes
  • PARMINEDES
    The only thing is being change is illusion
  • ABSTRACTION
    The process of forming a concept by identifying common features among a group of individuals, or by ignoring unique aspects of these individuals
  • THALES
    The most famous among the triumvirate of Philosophy and was the first to practice philosophy
  • HOLISTIC PHILOSOPHY
    Need to do more than simply focus on how each individual component functions in isolation
  • TAUTOLOGY
    Statement that is constructed in such a way that it cannot be wrong, because its elements are repeated either affirmatively or negatively, or an exhaustive enumeration of possibilities is spread between which no decision is made
  • ANAXIMANDES
    Draw the map
  • PHILOSOPHY
    It is the mother of all disciplines
  • PHILOSOPHIA
    Love of wisdom
  • SKEPTICISM
    The view that some or all knowledge is impossible
  • INTEROGRATIVE
    Examines questions and questioning from all angles, using a philosophical lens
  • GREECE
    It is the country where Philosophy started
  • ANALYTIC STATEMENT
    A statement whose truth value (whether it is true or false) is established by virtue of its meaning, or a statement whose predicate is inherently contained within its subject
  • HERACLUTOS
    Believes change
  • SOCRATIC METHOD
    Instigated by the continual probing questions of the teacher, in a concerted effort to explore the underlying beliefs that shape the students views and opinions
  • IGNORANCE
    The kind of not knowing that comes from insight and leads to insight
  • ARISTOTLE
    He founded the school name Lyceum
  • PLATO
    He established a school named Academy
  • GENERAL QUESTION

    Type of questions are primary asked by philosophers first
  • METAPHYSICS
    A branch of Philosophy which deals to the questions of reality
  • AESTHETIC
    A branch of Value Theory which focuses on the study of beauty
  • ETHICS
    The discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong
  • HOLISM
    Claims that every scientifically measurable thing, either physical or psychological, does possess a nature as a whole beyond its parts. (holos, meaning "whole.")
  • EXISTENTIALISM
    It is a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of free individual choice, regardless of the power of other people to influence and coerce our desires, beliefs, and decisions
  • LOGIC
    It is a truth which is based on reasoning and critical thinking