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18 Cards in this Set
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with what type of truths is knowledge to Plato |
necessary truth
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how does the good differ for other forms |
beyond truth and being
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how is art and novels diff for biography and snapshots |
paint/novels: contain timeless and space-less universality
bio/snap: reports what happened at a particular time and place. |
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how is the aesthetic object distinct for the work of art |
art has color shape feel and sound.
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29
how do we perceive the aesthetic objects |
universal
the idea behind the work |
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30
how is rock&roll diff. than classical |
r&r is the mere registration of sensuous impressions
- not idea |
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33
how does music diff from sound |
music requires the liberating use of imagination
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what do rationalist favor |
metaphysical realism
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which is stronger for Hume ideas or impressions |
impressions
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what does Hume think regarding a priori knowledge of cause and effect |
we don't see cause and effect and it is a myth
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form
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the perfect objective reality that is also a model or ideal type for any object within its kind
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METAPHYSICAL REALISM
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the view that universal exist as real entities
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NOMINALISM
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the view that universals do not exist
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INTRINSIC VALUE
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value that has no other purpose than itself, and is independent of all other relations
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EXTRINSIC VALUE
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value that exists only in relation to other things and purposes.
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AESTHETIC ATTITUDE
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contemplation of the universal or essence in things devoid of practical or external relations
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RATIONALISM
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the view that at least some of our knowledge of the world comes through reason alone
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EMPIRICISM
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the view that all knowledge of the world comes to the mind through the senses
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