Philosophy

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Across
  1. 4. - The study of beauty, art, and taste.
  2. 6. - The belief that all events are determined by prior causes.
  3. 9. - The selfless concern for the well-being of others.
  4. 11. - The belief that life is meaningless and rejects all moral principles.
  5. 12. - The attitude of doubting the truth or validity of something.
  6. 14. - The belief that reality exists independently of our thoughts or perceptions.
  7. 16. - The concept of living in accordance with one's true self or purpose.
  8. 20. - The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from a first-person perspective.
  9. 22. - The ethical theory that actions are right if they benefit the majority.
  10. 23. - The belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
  11. 24. - The branch of philosophy that studies the nature of reality.
  12. 25. - The belief that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe.
  13. 27. - The study of knowledge, its nature, and how it is acquired.
  14. 28. - The study of moral principles that govern behavior.
  15. 29. - The science of reasoning and valid arguments.
Down
  1. 1. - Not influenced by personal feelings; based on facts.
  2. 2. - A statement that seems contradictory but may reveal a truth.
  3. 3. - The idea that humans have the ability to make choices independent of external factors.
  4. 5. - A philosophy that teaches self-control and acceptance of fate.
  5. 7. - The view that the mind and body are two distinct entities.
  6. 8. - A philosophical movement that emphasizes individual freedom and choice.
  7. 10. - Based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
  8. 13. - The philosophical study of the nature of being and existence.
  9. 15. - The belief that reality is fundamentally shaped by ideas or consciousness.
  10. 17. - The pursuit of pleasure as the highest good.
  11. 18. - The belief that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
  12. 19. - The philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist.
  13. 21. - The art of investigating or discussing the truth of opinions.
  14. 26. - The ethical theory that focuses on duty and rules.
  15. 27. - The theory that knowledge comes from sensory experience.