Across
- 2. Ethics grounded in duty and universal moral law.
- 6. The condition that makes a belief correspond to reality.
- 7. A mental state that something is the case.
- 10. Philosopher who challenged Plato’s definition of knowledge.
- 11. The view that objects exist independently of perception.
- 13. The stance of doubting or questioning knowledge claims.
- 14. The “mean” Aristotle argued virtue often lies between extremes.
- 16. The reasoning or evidence supporting a belief.
- 17. Realism claiming we perceive the world itself, not representations.
Down
- 1. Kant’s imperative guiding moral duties universally.
- 2. A justified true belief according to Plato.
- 3. The challenge posed to justified true belief cases.
- 4. Ethical theory maximizing overall happiness.
- 5. The means by which we encounter the external world.
- 8. Aristotle’s idea of human flourishing or the good life.
- 9. The view that reality is fundamentally mental.
- 12. Form of realism where we know objects only via sense-data.
- 15. Central to Aristotle’s ethics, focusing on character traits.
