Philosophy Review
Across
- 2. Gave the three defining parts of humans
- 3. Ideas that we are born with
- 7. Believed that we believe in God because of infantile needs
- 8. Pantheism literally means _ _ (2 words)
- 9. Type of time that is a fixed series or lines of events
- 11. Goal of philosophy
- 13. First existentialist
- 15. Held that God synchronized the mind and body
- 16. Atheistic existentialist
- 17. Believed we are genetically selfish
- 18. Philosophy begins with
- 20. Held that the mind and body are two synchronized clocks
- 21. Reasoned and systematic denial of God's existence
- 22. The study of human nature that restricts itself to only what can be observed rather than states of consciousness
- 23. Idealism which everything is me-dependent
- 24. The view that we are not free
- 26. The ability to choose between good and evil
- 28. Where the fundamental goods are life, order, family and knowledge (3 words)
- 29. The agnostic view can be summarized as a _ _ (2 words)
- 32. Inductive reasoning
- 33. The father of Western philosophy
- 34. Each of each creates our own essence through free action
- 36. Tries to merge between theism and pantheism
- 38. The study of the most general and ultimate characteristics of reality and existence
- 41. Believed the goal in life is happiness
- 43. What both religious people and atheists have a hard time explaining
- 44. We should act in a way that promotes our best long term interests.
- 45. The rational study of God, including doctrines.
Down
- 1. Pertaining to knowledge prior to experience
- 4. The belief that there is one correct moral code for everyone
- 5. Humans have a material body and an immaterial mind
- 6. Believes that time doesn't exist
- 10. Type of idealism that believes both reason and experience play a role in knowledge
- 12. Believed that we should use our reason to know God
- 14. Said there are two ways of understanding evolution (naturalistic and theistic)
- 15. Parable of philosophy (4 words)
- 19. Both an idealist and an empiricist
- 20. Indeterminism
- 21. Type of utilitarianism without rules
- 25. Attempt to avoid anguish by pretending we are not free (2 words)
- 27. The other key idea of Darwin, rather than struggle for existence
- 30. Theories that look at morality depending on its results
- 31. What John Locke compares the mind to, without experience (2 words)
- 34. The study of knowledge
- 35. Argument that we come to know God through nature
- 36. Descartes said through this was how the mind and body interacted (2 words)
- 37. The two statements in Kant's categorical imperative
- 39. All knowledge comes from our senses
- 40. System which it's goal is to discover what our ideas mean by studying their consequences
- 42. Feminist philosopher insisting we acknowledge the concepts of reason and emotion are biased