What is Knowledge? What is Truth? Vocab
Objective Reality
the reality that truth describes. it is a reality that exists independent and regardless of one's own thoughts, feelings, preferences, or even knowledge of it
Intelligible
Knowable and understandable
Ethics
A branch of philosophy that studies the moral quality of human nature, what leads to human flourishing, and what harms us.
Inductive Reasoning
A kind of logical process that draws a probable conclusion based on particular evidence.
Enlightenment
A philosophical movement in the 18th century that denied the value of faith and maintained that reason alone leads us to truth, holding the potential to solve the problem of evil
Hypothesis
A proposed explanation of some observed reality that forms the basis for further investigation and experimentation to either prove or falsify the claim.
Philosophy
From the Greek Word "philosophic", which means "love of wisdom"." It is the study of ultimate reality and its causes by human reason alone.
Sensible Reality
Something we can grasp by use of our five senses.
Truth
That which corresponds to what is real
Intuition
The ability to immediately understand something, often by "gut" feeling or by instinct, without needing to think about it.
Marxism
The political, economic, and social theory of Karl Marx which holds that all history is the history of class struggle.
Reason
The powers of the mind, or intellect, to know and understand through the process of logic.
Science
The process of investigation into reality through observation and experiment.
Theology
The study of God based on divine revelation
Knowledge
True understanding of a certain reality or realities. When what we think with our mind corresponds to what is real, we possess knowledge.
Subjective Opinion
a point of view arising from one's own thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and knowledge