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| * Cosmology - Literaly, the study of the order of the world. | * Cosmology - Literaly, the study of the order of the world. | ||
| + | * Empiricism - The theory that all knowledge is obtained through the senses. | ||
| + | * Rationalism - The theory that at least some knowledge is obtained through reason, unaided by the senses. | ||
| + | * Epistemology - Literally, the study of knowledge. | ||
| + | * Universality - Applying everywhere and always. | ||
| + | * Objective - True to the way the world really is, not merely reflecting the inner nature of an individual subject. | ||
| + | * Paradigm - A frame of reference. | ||
| + | * Ethics - The study of the way we ought to act. | ||
| + | * Ethical Relativism - The theory that whether an act is right or wrong depends on the society in which one lives. | ||
| + | * Ethical Skepticism - The doubt that any acts are right or wrong. | ||
| + | * Ethical Nihilism - The denial that any acts are either right or wrong. | ||
| + | * Categorical Imperative - An term invented by Immanuel Kant that refers to a command that orders us to do something unconditionally. | ||
| + | * Utilitarianism - The moral theory that holds that everyone should always seek to produce the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. | ||
| + | * Laissez-faire/ | ||
| + | * Social Contract - An idea proposed by Jean Jacques Rousseau that a group of people could set up a set of laws to live by. Each person would affirm acceptance of the contract and would be bound to it so long as they lived under the government. | ||
| + | * General Will - An idea proposed by Jean Jacques Rousseau that people in a group will aim to do what is best for the group if they set aside personal interests. | ||
| + | * Catharsis - Literally a cleansing. | ||
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| + | * Lucretius - atomist, 1st century B.C. - //On the Nature of Things// | ||
| + | * Thales, Water | ||
| + | * Anaximenes, Air | ||
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