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