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[Show more]A Priori - CORRECT ANSWER Before the fact. 
A Posteriori - CORRECT ANSWER After the fact. 
Absolutism - CORRECT ANSWER Ethics theory that there is only one absolute right, and one absolute wrong; One standard. 
Relativism - CORRECT ANSWER Denies the existence of a single, univers...
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Add to cartA Priori - CORRECT ANSWER Before the fact. 
A Posteriori - CORRECT ANSWER After the fact. 
Absolutism - CORRECT ANSWER Ethics theory that there is only one absolute right, and one absolute wrong; One standard. 
Relativism - CORRECT ANSWER Denies the existence of a single, univers...
Absolutism - CORRECT ANSWER The claim that there exists a universally valid moral system. 
Absolutism (2) - CORRECT ANSWER This idea opposes moral relativism which denies that there exists a universally applicable set of moral principles. 
Absolutism (3) - CORRECT ANSWER This idea can...
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Add to cartAbsolutism - CORRECT ANSWER The claim that there exists a universally valid moral system. 
Absolutism (2) - CORRECT ANSWER This idea opposes moral relativism which denies that there exists a universally applicable set of moral principles. 
Absolutism (3) - CORRECT ANSWER This idea can...
The difference between Agnostic and a Strong Agnostic - CORRECT ANSWER A Strong Agnostic thinks that it is reasonable 'right now' to suspend judgment on the idea of god existing 
'x has a property essentially' - CORRECT ANSWER To have a property essentially means that you have it and c...
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Add to cartThe difference between Agnostic and a Strong Agnostic - CORRECT ANSWER A Strong Agnostic thinks that it is reasonable 'right now' to suspend judgment on the idea of god existing 
'x has a property essentially' - CORRECT ANSWER To have a property essentially means that you have it and c...
Cosmological Argument 
Thomas Aquinas - CORRECT ANSWER 1) There are things that are caused. 
2) Nothing can be the cause of itself. 
3) An infinite regress of causes is impossible. 
4) Therefore, there must be an uncaused first cause 
5) The word "God" means uncaused first cause. 
6) Therefor...
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Add to cartCosmological Argument 
Thomas Aquinas - CORRECT ANSWER 1) There are things that are caused. 
2) Nothing can be the cause of itself. 
3) An infinite regress of causes is impossible. 
4) Therefore, there must be an uncaused first cause 
5) The word "God" means uncaused first cause. 
6) Therefor...
Allegory of the cave (Plato's cave) - CORRECT ANSWER To be liberated from the cave we must precede into the light, dismissing appearances as mere illusion and seek true knowledge. This is when we reach our goal ('telos') 
Normative - CORRECT ANSWER how we should be/what we should do 
Th...
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Add to cartAllegory of the cave (Plato's cave) - CORRECT ANSWER To be liberated from the cave we must precede into the light, dismissing appearances as mere illusion and seek true knowledge. This is when we reach our goal ('telos') 
Normative - CORRECT ANSWER how we should be/what we should do 
Th...
SIX THEMES OR PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Human nature 
2. Personhood 
3. Mind and body distinction 
4. The self and the other 
5. Freedom 
6. Identity 
Rational theory of human nature features versus irrational theory features (And key philosophers) - CORRECT ANSWER Rationali...
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Add to cartSIX THEMES OR PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Human nature 
2. Personhood 
3. Mind and body distinction 
4. The self and the other 
5. Freedom 
6. Identity 
Rational theory of human nature features versus irrational theory features (And key philosophers) - CORRECT ANSWER Rationali...
Necessary Condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is absolutely required for something to belong to a category. 
Sufficient Condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is "enough" to make something belong to a category. 
Consciousness - CORRECT ANSWER a state of wakefu...
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Add to cartNecessary Condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is absolutely required for something to belong to a category. 
Sufficient Condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is "enough" to make something belong to a category. 
Consciousness - CORRECT ANSWER a state of wakefu...
sufficient condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is "enough" to make something belong to a category (being a woman is sufficient to being a human) 
necessary condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is absolutely required for something to belong to a certain category (...
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Add to cartsufficient condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is "enough" to make something belong to a category (being a woman is sufficient to being a human) 
necessary condition - CORRECT ANSWER a characteristic that is absolutely required for something to belong to a certain category (...
What is Human Nature? - CORRECT ANSWER Distinguishing characteristics (thinking, acting and feeling) which humans tend to have naturally, without the influence of culture. 
What is Plato's view of Human Nature? - CORRECT ANSWER Plato believed that human condition is marked by ignorance an...
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Add to cartWhat is Human Nature? - CORRECT ANSWER Distinguishing characteristics (thinking, acting and feeling) which humans tend to have naturally, without the influence of culture. 
What is Plato's view of Human Nature? - CORRECT ANSWER Plato believed that human condition is marked by ignorance an...
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