Across
- 2. An ideal which the things we observe are based on
- 4. A theory or a group of ideas about how something should be done, made, or thought about
- 5. Customary beliefs about how people should act
- 6. If the statements are true and the form is valid
- 8. Relies on input from the senses
- 9. Correctness of reasoning
- 12. People that doubt all assumptions until they are proven
- 15. The study or a theory of the nature and grounds of knowledge especially with reference to its limits and validity
- 16. A theory that the aim of action is the greatest happiness for the greatest number
- 17. An attempt to differentiate between truth and falsehood by using correct reasoning and eliminating faulty arguments
- 18. Quality or state of being true.
- 19. A psychological process of awareness that occurs when the senses are stimulated
- 20. The study of morality
- 21. the virtue of which beings exist, but is not itself a being
- 22. Relies strictly on mental ability to reason
- 23. A form of formal deductive argument that consists of premises that lead to a conclusion
- 24. The belief that all events are caused by things that happened before them and that people have no real ability to make choices or control what happens
Down
- 1. All things come from and are sustained by the Tao, which existed before the universe began
- 3. A theory that all knowledge originates in experience
- 4. Is the status of being a person
- 5. A division of philosophy that is concerned with the fundamental nature of reality and being
- 7. Flaw or fault in an argument
- 10. Starts with observing a particular “thing” and drawing a generalization from that
- 11. The study of ideas about knowledge, truth, the nature and meaning of life, etc
- 13. Involves drawing a specific conclusion from a general statement or premise
- 14. A theory that reason is in itself a source of knowledge
- 15. A philosophy that regards human existence as unexplainable, and stresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of one's acts
- 20. Acting in one's own interest
