Ancient Philosophy

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actuality

when a thing fulfils its potentiality

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analogy of the cave

a comparison that plato make's between reality and a story about a prisoner escaping from a cave

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anamnesis

remembering a previous life/experience

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analytic

when the premises in an argument contain the conclusion

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a priori

based on premises that are not based on experience

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a posteriori

based on premises drawn from experience

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causation

the act of causing something

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cosmology

study of the nature of the universe

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correlation

a connection between two or more things

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contingent existence

when the existence of a thing is dependent on something else

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deductive argument

an argument where the conclusion is logically necessary

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demiurge

a platonic deity who fashioned the world in the light of eternal ideas

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dualism

The belief that reality can be divided into two distinct parts, such as good and evil, or physical and non-physical

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efficient cause

In Aristotle's cosmology, that which brings something about. The sculptor is the efficient cause in the making of a statue.

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epistemology

branch of philosophy concerned with the study of knowledge

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empiricism

based on sense experience

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final cause

Aristotle's concept of purpose - that for which a thing exists. For Aristotle, the universe is entirely purposive.

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immanent

here/with us in this universe

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immutable

unchanging

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inductive argument

argument where the conclusion is not logically necessary

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innate knowledge

knowledge we are born with- plato says this is from the world of forms

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infinite regression

a never ending chain into the past

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forms

platos idea that everything on earth is an inferior copy of the forms in a permanent spiritual reality. There are forms of objects and concepts

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form of the good

the highest of platos forms. the source of all knowledge

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formal cause

For Aristotle, that which gives things its structure - this material is a table because it has the form (shape and characteristics) of a table.

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logical fallacy

an error in thinking that weakens an argument

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material cause

For Aristotle, the stuff or substance necessary for something to be. This is a table because the stuff of the table exists.

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materialism

the belief that the only existents are physical beings

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metaphysical

that which is beyond the everyday physical world that can be perceived through the senses

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monism

the belief that there is no body/soul distinction and the two are one entity

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necessary existence

a being whose existence depends on no other being

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nihilism

a family of views in philosophy that rejects generally accepted or fundamental aspects of human existence eg. nietzsche, camus, sartre

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synthetic

the premises do not contain the conclusion

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ockhams razor

a philosophical rule that says we should accept the simplest solution

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premise

a statement that forms a part of an argument and leads to a conclusion

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prime mover

in aristotles cosmology, the final cause of the universe, drawing everything towards himself by attraction. He is indifferent to the universe and not a creator in the sense of maker of things

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proof

a statement that cannot be false eg. 2+2=4

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probability

measuring the likelihood of something

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rationalist

Someone who thinks that the primary source of knowledge is reason

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reason

Using logical steps and thought processes in order to reach conclusions

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scepticism

doubt/ the theory that knowledge is impossible

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socratic method

The method of philosophical reasoning which involves critical reasoning, associated with socrates

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soul

the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal

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sound argument

an argument is sound where the logic is good and the premises is true

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tautology

the saying of the same thing twice over in different words eg. a bachelor is an unmarried man

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teleos

the end of purpose of something

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transcendent

Being beyond this world and outside the realms of ordinary experience

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valid argument

An argument is valid when it is logical but this does not necessarily make it true