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Across
Latin phrase used by philosophers which literally means “at first look.”
20th Century American political philosopher who wanted to protect “capitalist acts among consenting adults.”
Term that James, Dewey, and Rorty applied to themselves.
Harvard psychologist who pioneered the care theory of ethics, or the Skipper’s little buddy on a bad seventies sit-com.
Animal that Thomas Nagel wondered what it is like to be.
If you are in the Original Position, you are behind one of these.
Philosopher of panopticism.
A term used to refer to Kantian approaches to ethics.
John Stuart Mill said it would be better to be Socrates dissatisfied than one of these animals satisfied.
Australian moral philosopher who coined the term “speciesism,” or a contestant on American Idol.
Logical term describing an argument whose conclusion cannot be false if its premises are true.
According to a recent thought experiment, you should stay out of the path of this mode of transportation if you’re male and have put on a few extra pounds.
Philosopher who wrote, “One is not born but becomes a woman.”
Philosopher whose theodicy was satirized in Voltaire’s Candide.
American philosopher who also played a character in the Matrix movies.
What makes Aristotle happy.
Down
This philosopher thought the mind was “attached” to the brain’s pineal gland; also what someone with a French accent would say not to put before the horse.
Philosopher who famously wrote, “Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.”
What logicians call a compound statement formed when two simple statements are joined by ‘or.’
In Umberto Eco’s novel The Name of the Rose, a lost work on comedy by this philosopher plays a central role in the story.
Kant's supreme principle of morality.
Name for the logical form of this argument: if Sally is a woman then Sally is a human being. Sally is woman. Therefore, Sally is a human being.
What we can know, according to Plato.
In Plato’s Republic, Socrates claims that this animal has a philosophic nature.
A name for the kind of truth you can only learn through experience.
If you’re worried your life may be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short, you have this philosopher to thank.
Name for a person who believes that life is meaningless and rejects all religious and moral principles. A group of this sort of person threatened to cut off the Dude’s “Johnson” in The Big Lebowski.