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53 Cards in this Set

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Who thinks experience leads to knowledge
Hume
Kant
Kuhn
Physicist that made contributions to science
Descartes
Kuhn
Positive things about God
Descartes
Idea of God
Descartes
Kant
Humes relation of ideas in Kants Judgements
Analytic a Postiori
Contructivism
Kant
Kuhn
Realist
Descartes
Hume
Doubt what happened in the past
Descartes
Rationalist
Descartes
Questions truth in science
Descartes
Philosophy is the foundation of knowledge
Descartes
Degrees of skepticism
Descartes
I exist
Descartes
Imagination is not the same as understanding
Descartes
use of proofs
Descartes
Philosophy makes the world secure
Descartes
Substance Dualism
Minds and bodies
Descartes
Metaphysics and epistemology
Descartes
Ideas and impressions
Hume
Empiricist
Hume
Knowledge comes from experience
Experience and trust
Hume
No observation of cause and effect
Hume
Relation of Ideas
Hume
Definitions
Opposite is not logically possible
Deductibely knowable
Matters of Fact
Hume
Relies on experience
The opposite is logically possible
Inductively knowable
Nothing is justified, it's custom.
Hume
Animals have instinct or habit, but not thinking
Hume
Evidence of miracles
Hume
Future is like that past
Hume
Shuts down rationalism
Hume
Critical
Kant
Distinctions
Kant
Trancedental Idealist
Kant
Conditions on the possibility of knowledge comes from the human mind
Empirical Realism
Kant
World of experience is real
Universal/particular statements
Kant
Metaphysical
2 different world
about what exists
Epistemic
1 world
only know from our perspective
Can't prove God exists
Kant
Constructivism
Kant
Philosophy explains how science is possible
Kant
Thinks Hume is correct in shutting down rationalism, but reason has a role in shaping experience
Kant
Historicist
Kuhn
Anomalies and revolutions
Kuhn
Incommensurability
Kuhn
No objective measure to compare things
Theories can't be used because the terms are relative to each paradigm
Kuhn
Observations can't be used because they are objective
Kuhn
Paradigm change
Kuhn
The world changes
Realism
Kuhn
Contructivism
Kuhn
Not skeptic, but wants to explain how scientific revolutions are possible
Kuhn
Normal science
Kuhn
Revolutionary science
Kuhn
immature science
Kuhn
mature science
Kuhn