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18 Cards in this Set
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Empiricist epistemology |
The opposite extreme of rationalism |
John Locke |
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Tabula rasa |
Blank slate Void of all characters |
Without any ideas |
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Ockhams razor |
Less is more |
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Simple ideas |
Can't be further analyzed |
Place your hand on a wall |
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Complex ideas |
Compunds of simple ideas Ideas of relations Abstractions |
Beatuy Larger than smaller than Blueness |
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Conceptualism |
A theory where a characteristic is assigned a name |
The alphabet |
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Primary qualities |
Characteristics that necessarily inhered in material bodies |
Solidarity numbers |
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Secondary qualities |
Qualities which in truth are nothing in the object its self but power to produce various sensation in us by power of its primary quality |
Bulk figure texture |
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Representative realism |
The world is rwal but not directly accessible through the mind |
This photo of me is black and white but I am not |
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Sense data |
Ideas of the 5 senses |
Color taste sound ect |
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Conceptual truth |
the sentence is true by definition |
A triangle has three sides |
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Synthetic propositions |
Matters of fact |
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Skepticism |
Question |
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Logical empiricism Logical positivism |
Group that agreed math and logic are tatuological |
The Vienna circle |
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Nuetral monism |
Reality is neither mental nor physical |
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Logical constructions |
Interpretation of sense data |
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Psychological atomism |
The view that our knowledge of the world is built up by sensorial impression |
Yellow or sharp |
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Operant conditioning |
Repetition of noise reinforced or discouraged by reward or punishment |
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