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Down: 1) the distinctive aspects of personality in the Akan system.2) states that A and non-A cannot both be true at the same time.3) the mind, meaning the capacity to think and feel in the Akan system.4) we are limited by our own perspective and cannot rationally speak about a world that exists outside it. 5) states that something is either A or non-A and no middle ground exists between these two possibilities.7) according to Kuhn, a model that produces a coherent tradition of scientific research.8) a method used to “question” texts and take apart their artificial constructions in order to reveal their hidden meanings. 10) the human condition of being unable to leave the boundaries of our individual selves to determine what anything is really like, as opposed to how it seems to us. 11) the Zen practice of silent meditation, designed to quiet the mind.12) a radical empiricist position based on Hume’s fork, asserting that propositions have meaning only if they are either analytic (true by definition) or synthetic (verifiable, at least in principle, in experience).15) our mental construction of physical objects in an attempt to make sense of our experience, according to Quine.18) the branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge, what it is and how we acquire it. 20) bloodline and clan identity in the Akan system.22) in Kant’s epistemology, a description of statements that tell us something meaningful about reality and are logically prior to (not dependent on) experience. 24) states that A equals A.25) according to Zen, the state of openness in which one can directly access the truth about what is. 27) the underlying reality of something containing its primary qualities; the essence of something that remains constant despite changes in its perceptible qualities. 30) the philosophical doctrine that knowledge is uncertain and (in its strictest sense) that absolute knowledge is unattainable.32) what is true is what works. 36) the life force in the Akan system.39) human arrogance or pride.42) literally “inborn,” present from the moment of birth not learned or acquired.43) having the quality of knowledge, seeming to be knowledge. Across: 4) a philosophical reflection on art and the beautiful.6) the argument by which Descartes uses his clear and distinct idea of God to prove God’s existence and uses God’s existence as the justification for the accuracy of his clear and distinct ideas; each proves the other, but there is no outside justification for either. 9) in Kant’s epistemology, things as they appear to us under the categories of perception. 11) belief that only my mind exists and everything else is a perception of that mind.13) the proof by which Descartes established his mental existence.14) in Kant’s epistemology, things as they are in themselves; this is always beyond the limits of human perception and knowing. 16) a Zen riddle designed to stop rational, discursive thought in order to permit or force the direct experience of what is.17) the harmony between the body and soul or between the world of efficient causes and the world of final causes established by God according to Leibniz.18) earthly love, the love of bodies.19) unable to be spoken in words.21) a true proposition must correspond with a fact or state of affairs.23) the evidence or justification for a truth claim. 26) measures coherence and consistency among statements within a system. 28) the emotional cleansing achieved by viewing tragic drama, according to Aristotle.29) the natural state of the human person, according to Heidegger.31) a person who can respond to art with feeling and involvement, according to Nietzsche. 33) a male drinking group held in an andron, or men’s room. 34) there is an external world outside our minds to which we may appeal for verification.35) what is true is what promotes life and growth, according to Ewe.37) the aesthetic theory of art as representation.38) unaccepted parts of the self, according to Jungian psychology.40) according to Zen, the state of openness in which one can directly access the truth about what is. 41) the belief that meaningful knowledge can be acquired only through sense experience.44) a problem of metaphysics created when Descartes divided reality into mind and matter, making each a separate substance; how can two completely distinct substances act in one person?45) Leibniz’s word for the simple, unextended, teleological substances that make up the universe. 46) the philosopher who imposes reason on reality, according to Nietzsche.47) the disclosure of being as truth, according to Heidegger.
 

 

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