Across
- 5. Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher known for his critiques of traditional European morality.
- 8. The study of knowledge and belief.
- 11. Ethical theory that actions are right if they promote the greatest happiness.
- 14. Philosophical approach emphasizing practical consequences and experience.
- 16. René Descartes, French philosopher, and mathematician.
- 17. Ancient Greek philosophy emphasizing virtue, wisdom, and self-control.
- 18. Jean-Paul Sartre, existentialist philosopher from France.
- 20. Greek philosopher and founder of the Academy in Athens.
Down
- 1. Philosophical approach associated with Jacques Derrida, challenging traditional notions of language and meaning.
- 2. The belief that morality is subjective and varies across cultures.
- 3. Branch of philosophy dealing with the fundamental nature of reality.
- 4. Classical Greek philosopher known for the Socratic method.
- 6. Ethical theory based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.
- 7. The belief that reality consists of multiple aspects or substances.
- 9. The study of reasoning and argumentation.
- 10. Method of argument and reasoning used by philosophers.
- 12. Philosophical approach focused on the study of conscious experience.
- 13. Ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato.
- 15. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher known for dialectical thinking.
- 19. Philosophical movement emphasizing individual existence, freedom, and choice.
