Advanced Debate Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. Locke, Enlightenment thinker who argued for natural rights and limited government.
  2. 2. Man, Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack.
  3. 6. Stuart Mill, Philosopher who refined utilitarianism and emphasized individual liberty.
  4. 7. Markets, Economic system with minimal government intervention.
  5. 11. Ethical theory that promotes actions that maximize happiness for the most people.
  6. 14. Rawls, Philosopher of justice known for the theory of fairness.
  7. 16. Value Theory, Idea that value comes from the labor used to produce something.
  8. 17. Hobbes, Philosopher who believed in a strong sovereign to avoid anarchy.
  9. 19. Economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
  10. 23. Realism, View that politics is governed by self-interest and power.
  11. 25. Hobbes' book advocating for absolute authority to ensure peace.
Down
  1. 1. Acquisition Theory, Nozick's idea about the fair initial acquisition of property.
  2. 3. Nozick, Libertarian philosopher who argued for minimal state and property rights.
  3. 4. The system of reasoning used to evaluate arguments.
  4. 5. Ethical theory focused on rules and duties.
  5. 8. Ergo Sum, Latin for "I think, therefore I am."
  6. 9. Philosopher known for duty-based ethics and the categorical imperative.
  7. 10. The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
  8. 12. Hominem, Attacking the person instead of the argument.
  9. 13. Contract, Theory that people give up some freedoms for societal protection.
  10. 15. and Bust Cycle, Economic pattern of rapid growth followed by downturn.
  11. 18. Philosophical attitude of doubting knowledge claims.
  12. 20. Trolley Problem, Ethical dilemma involving a choice between sacrificing one to save many.
  13. 21. Fallacy, A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument.
  14. 22. of Ignorance, Rawls' thought experiment for determining justice without bias.
  15. 24. Hume, Philosopher known for empiricism and the problem of induction.