Y9 philosophy - Unit 1 key terms

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Across
  1. 2. A being (usually human) who is part of our moral community (and therefore worthy of certain rights)
  2. 4. An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
  3. 6. of Appearances Plato's name for the world in which we live.
  4. 8. An argument is the process by which one explains how a conclusion was reached. It requires premises that support a conclusion.
  5. 11. The belief that humans have both a body and another separate, immaterial part, such as a mind or soul
  6. 13. Based on facts; not influenced by our emotions or personal opinions
  7. 16. The belief that only the material/physical world exists; immaterial concepts such as the soul are impossible
  8. 18. The main point the speaker is trying to make.
  9. 19. Rasa Latin for 'Blank Slate' - the theory that human nature is created through experiences
  10. 21. fallacy A flaw in the reasoning of an argument.
  11. 24. The theory that knowledge is gained through the five senses.
  12. 25. Non-physical; not having a body or being made up of any physical matter
  13. 27. An attempt to formally argue different points of view (made of an argument and counter-arguments).
  14. 28. Prove yourself right by giving evidence that supports your view
  15. 33. To doubt all assumptions - hint: Descartes!
  16. 35. The effect that accepting an idea has on forming further ideas.
  17. 36. The state of being awake or self-aware
  18. 37. Story with a hidden/deeper meaning.
Down
  1. 1. The ability to experience pleasure or pain, and therefore to suffer.
  2. 3. bias A systematic error in thinking that affects the decisions and judgments people make e.g. catastrophising
  3. 5. Selection The process whereby organisms (animals, plants, etc) that are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
  4. 7. Any physical substance (usually made up of atoms)
  5. 9. Based on personal feelings, opinions or preferences
  6. 10. The theory that there is some knowledge that is gained through reason, before experience.
  7. 12. agent Someone who knows right from wrong and is therefore capable of making moral decisions
  8. 14. Love of Wisdom; it is the study of knowledge or 'thinking about thinking'
  9. 15. The belief that all human acts are motivated by selfish desires
  10. 17. A word that describes the way things seem to us individually e.g. the pain of a headache, the taste of chocolate, the redness of an evening sky etc.
  11. 20. The process of change over time, leading to the creation of new species
  12. 22. Acts that put others' needs before our own
  13. 23. rebut Rebuttal or to rebut is when you reject a counter-argument to try and prove that you are right.
  14. 26. The belief that only the material/physical world exists; non-physical concepts such as the soul are impossible
  15. 29. thinking The ability to think clearly and rationally about what to do or what to believe
  16. 30. A statement in an argument that provides reasons or support for the conclusion. There can be one or many in a single argument.
  17. 31. intelligence (AI) Machines, e.g. computers, that mimic/display human intelligence
  18. 32. of Forms Plato's name for a perfect world where our souls previously lived.
  19. 34. The status of being a person