Epistemology Review

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Across
  1. 2. According to Locke, those qualities of a thing that are inherent, regardless of human perception.
  2. 3. The aspect of the universe that, according to Kant, we can perceive and understand.
  3. 7. The aspect of the universe that, according to Kant, exists outside of our perception and is unknowable.
  4. 8. To be is to be perceived, or "esse est ____"
  5. 9. Shankara's notion that we are always shifting our perceptions to new, more recent understandings.
  6. 11. The philosophy that objects exist primarily as ideas in our minds.
Down
  1. 1. Kant's philosophy that both experience and reason play a role in knowing is called _____ Idealism.
  2. 4. According to Locke, those qualities of a thing that are the result of interaction with human senses.
  3. 5. Our immediate perceptions, which David Hume would describe as most lively.
  4. 6. Our perceptions of things that live on in our minds, which David Hume would describe a less lively.
  5. 10. Descartes knew a ball of wax by an ______ of the mind.