Across
- 2. The belief that the senses are the source of all knowledge
- 4. Locke believed that the three unalienable rights were life, liberty, and this
- 10. Saying the same things twice using different words
- 11. This paradox involving a ship questions identity
- 13. His razer (rule) states the most simple explanation is the best
- 15. The belief that reality is subjective and dependent on human consciousness
- 16. It started as a debating society, but became the most radical group of the French Revolution
- 20. Reasoning where you use evidence to find the most likely conclusion
- 21. During the French Revolution, an oath was sworn on this sporting court
- 22. Hume used this bird to show that inductive reasoning cannot be trusted.
- 24. The estate that paid the most taxes
- 25. These qualities (such as color, temperature) Locked argued were unessential to an object
- 26. A character based argument based on proving credibility
- 27. He wrote the Leviathan and argued that human nature was violent
- 31. famously said “I think; therefore, I am.”
- 32. He believed that matter did not exist and the Enlightenment was causing moral decay
- 34. These qualities (such as size, shape, number) Locke argued were essential to an object
- 38. The belief that the human mind is the source of all knowledge
- 39. Hume’s argument that neither inductive or deductive reasoning is valid is known as Hume’s ______
- 40. Descartes said the search for truth was like looking through a barrel of these
- 41. Reasoning from a pattern
Down
- 1. This paradox proves that motion does not exist.
- 3. The study of being
- 5. He inspired the French Revolution and believed that human nature was primarily good
- 6. This intellectual movement in the 17th century emphasized the importance of human reason
- 7. Persuasive speaking and writing
- 8. Descartes famous phase: ___________ cargo sum.
- 9. The belief that the mind and body are separate and a spiritual plane of reality exists
- 10. The month that Robespierre died (Remember– the French used a different calendar).
- 12. Reasoning by testing an example against a rule
- 14. An emotion based argument
- 17. The belief that their is no separate "mind”-- only a body
- 18. Prussian philosopher who argued that human consciousness are bound by time and space
- 19. The prison that was stormed during the French Revolution
- 23. The drink that popularized the Enlightenment
- 28. Descartes famous Mind _______ problem
- 29. His fork tried to prove that logic could not possibly exist
- 30. A flaw in logic
- 33. A logic based argument based on facts and statistics
- 34. A self contradictory statement or idea
- 35. The belief that reality is objective
- 36. He led the Reign of Terror and eventually lost his head
- 37. An English philosopher who argued that secondary qualities of being only existed in the mind and believed that all humans had rights
