History and Systems: Prescientific Psychology
Across
- 3. philosopher-theologians committed to examining the pagan works of the Greek philosophers
- 5. the belief that mental and physical realms are interdependent
- 6. our sense are how we learn about our world but the sensory information had to be organized by our intellect
- 9. Scholastic Method
- 12. sought a pure and unified Spanish-Christian race, persecuted the Jews as a threat to the monarchy
- 13. all science is good when it serves religious purposes
- 14. proposed a natural philosophy that represented a shift away from mythic narratives
- 16. Theory of Ideas or Eternal Forms
- 17. assumed separation of nephesh and psyche
- 18. health is dependent on the balancing of four bodily fluids or humors
- 19. knowledge can only be obtained through the senses
- 20. soft determinism, criterion of truth (based on compelling evidence)
Down
- 1. assumes the separation and relative independence of the nonmaterial soul from the material body
- 2. nothing is certain
- 4. proposed the Doctrine of Universal Flux and Unity of Opposites
- 7. the belief that there was something more fundamental than the four elements
- 8. enhances critical thinking through a dialectical process
- 10. mental and physical events are independent of one another but congruent
- 11. the belief that the universe was made from one element
- 13. hylomorphism; the interdependence of mind and body, matter and form
- 15. naturism, empiricism, egoistic hedonism