My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crucigrama Sopa de Letras Hoja de Trabajo
Calificar este Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

Crossword - Introduction to Philosophy

Name:
Horizontales
_____ irony is a statement in whose "real" audience is not the apparently real audience but rather some outside observer or third audience all together. (p. 8)
____ is the theory that all human knowledge comes from the evidence of our five senses, and therefore, we can never know more (or know with greater certainty) than our senses can allow. (p. 24)
____ is the mind's ability to present reasons, evidence and arguments in support of beliefs; the ability to deduce conclusions from premises. (p. 28)
____ is literally the love of knowledge, and is the study of the mind's capacity for knowing.(p. 27)
___ is the study of the order of the world; a branch of astronomy that investigates the organization and structure of the entire physical universe. (p. 14)
_____ (two words) called this by W.E.B. Du Bois, it is the ability to penetrate the "veil and see the world as it really is. (p. 38)
____ is the theory that at least some human knowledge comes from reason, unaided by the senses. and therefore, that we can know about things that our senses do not reveal to us and can know with greater certainty than the senses will allow. (p. 24)
____ is the fundamental principles of right and wrong. (pp. 9-10)
Verticales
____ is a cosmological theory that claims that everything, even the human soul, is composed of minute units of matter called atoms. (p. 16)
____ is the study of the most fundamental principles of the nature of things.(Intro to Philosophy note sheet; p. 419)
____ is a kind of speech that assumes a double audience. (p. 6)
_____ (two words) is the theory that God, or the power of Reason created the universe in accordance with a rational idea of the proper form and order of its organization. (p. 20)
____ was a brilliantly gifted, wealthy young man who was a student of Socrates; later wrote "Dialogues" which were playlets that captured the style and personality of Socrates.(pp. 3-4)
____ is the love of wisdom; the systematic critical examination of the way we judge, evaluate and act with the aim of making ourselves wiser. (p. 4)
The _____ Method is a process of questions and answers by which we systematically reach deeper insights into the principles of truth and goodness. (p.8)
____ was the most famous philosopher of all time; believed that "The unexamined life is not worth living." (pp. 3-4)
____ claimed that the natural world exhibits a rational order that can be explained by appealing to the existence and power of reason. (p. 20)