Units #3 and #4 :) Flashcards

1
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Kant’s philosophical interest

A

the limits of human knowledge

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2
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Plato’s two forms of knowledge

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doxa (opinion) and episteme (science), both make up logos (logic)

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3
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Definition of Knowledge

A

a true opinion that we are able to justify

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4
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Theocentricism

A

the belief that God is the central aspect to existence

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5
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Opinion

A

proven knowledge ??????

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6
Q

Religious Belief

A

everything that can not be proven

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7
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Daniel Golieman

A

theory of emotional intelligence

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8
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Jürgen Habermas’ most famous book

A

Community Action (1981)

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9
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Philosophy for Aristotle

A

the most useful knowledge comes from others

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10
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Definition of a human being according to Jose Ortega and Gasset

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“I am me and my circumstances”

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11
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A priori (full definition)

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the understanding process which shapes our mind and perspectives, how who we are as people changes our experience

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12
Q

The reasonable and rational human race searches for….

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  • grand explanations to everything that happens
  • our ideas can be encompassed into God, the soul and the world
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13
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Plato was the first philosopher to…

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explain life and reason without myths

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