front 1 What is the area of philosophy that investigates the nature, sources, limitations, and validity of knowledge. | back 1 Epistemology
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front 2 What is the state of reality? | back 2 Metaphysics |
front 3 What is the study of values? | back 3 Axiology |
front 4 What is the approximation of thought to reality? | back 4 Truth |
front 5 What is knowledge? | back 5 a)True belief which is based on farther knowledge.
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front 6 What is in epistemology, a particular kind of statement in which the predicate merely spells out what the subject implies, for example, "a bachelor is an unmarried man." | back 6 Analytic belief |
front 7 What is a belief that could not be wrong; self justified or basic. | back 7 Foundational belief |
front 8 What is an argument where if all the premises are true, the conclusion is probably true, unlikely (though possible) for all premises to be true and the conclusion false. | back 8 Inductive strength (risky inference) |
front 9 What is an argument where if the premises are all true, than the conclusion must be true. or Impossible for all premises to be true and the conclusion false. | back 9 Deductive validity (risk free inference) |
front 10 What are the implications of and objections to the Divine Command Theory? | back 10 no data |
front 11 What philosopy is supposed to be? | back 11 Critical inquiry concering fundamental issuess with an goal for aquiring wisdom. |
front 12 What are the lessons learned from the Presocratics? | back 12 1) We get at the truth through reason.
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front 13 What the Sophists believed? | back 13 The truth of any claims is relative to the beliefs/attitudes of the speaker. |
front 14 What claims were made by Socrates? | back 14 no data |