Across
- 2. The doctrine that universal or general ideas are mere names without any corresponding reality, and that only particular objects exist; properties, numbers, and sets are thought of as merely features of the way of considering the things that exist.
- 4. French Philosopher and theologian who wrote aboutthe notion of nominalism
- 8. Intellectual movement from western europe that inspired many of these philosophers
- 9. Seventeenth-century British philosopher who was at the forefront of age of enlightenment. Focused on ethical political applications, how a ruler should rule, and a social contract between people and government
- 10. Nation that was founded upon John Locke's ideas.
Down
- 1. Idea that government receives mandate from people to rule in exchange for protection and just rule.
- 3. eighteenth-century French academic and philosopher, advocated hedonism, or the utmost point in life was to seek pleasure.
- 5. English Aristocrat who philosophized that the best way to tell whether an act is moral or immoral is by the emotional response that it provokes.
- 6. Seventeenth-century Dutch Philosopher who sought to separate and identify different aspects of universal truth.
- 7. Ethical theory that pleasure is the ultimate pursuit of life and the greatest good.
