The Enlightenment

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