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Introduction to Philosophy

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Horizontales
______ is the study of moral judgment.
_____ is the study of the order of the world; investigates the origins and structure of the entire physical universe.
______ is the study of the nature of reality and the study of the most fundamental principles of the nature of things.
Political Philosophy is the study of social ______, including topics such as economics, politics, religion, etc.
Questions addressed by metaphysics are what is ____, what is permanence and change, and what are things made of?
_____ is the philosophical doctrine according to which our being as subjective individuals - our existence - is more important than what we have in common.
Philosophy is literally the love of _______.
______ is the theory that at least some human knowledge comes from reason unaided by the senses, and therefore we can know about things that the senses do not reveal to us.
______ is the belief that all human knowledge comes from the evidence of our five senses.
Verticales
______ means that something applies everywhere and always and is true for everyone and everything.
______ is the philosophical school which claims that the natural world exhibits rational order that can be explained solely by reason.
_____ is a subfield of metaphysics that believes that everything in the universe, including the human soul, is composed of little bits of atoms.
______ is the study of knowledge and the study of how we come to know things.
_____ is being true to the way the world really is not merely reflecting the inner nature of an individual subject.
_____ is the mind's ability to present reasons, evidence and arguments in support of our beliefs.
______ is the systematic critical examination of the way in which we judge, evaluate and act.
One of the important questions that ethical philosophy tries to answer is what is _____?
_____is the discipline that investigates the correct principles of formal reasoning, sometimes characterized as the study of the science of reasoning.