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