defintions Flashcards

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attacking straw man

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distorting or misinterpreting your opponents argument and then criticising that distorted argument
e.g paleys argues that god designed the universe and watches but god didn’t design watches so this is an unconvincing argument..”

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epistemology

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branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods and limits of human knowledge

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IFF

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if and only if

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abductive reasoning

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an inference to the best explanation - choosing a theory that best explains the data, even though it is not guaranteed to be true

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propositional knowledge

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factual knowledge: knowledge that is something in the case e.g knowing paris is the capital city of france

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fallacy

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this refers to an argument which has gone wrong, either because a mistake has been made, rendering the argument invalid; or because the argument has a form, or structure which is always invalid

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deductive argument

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if the argument is valid, then if the premises are true then the conclusion is guaranteed to be true

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abductive argument

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if the premise are true the conclusion is supposedly the best explanation of them

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inductive argument

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if the premise are true the conclusion is likely to be true

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ad hominem

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a weak way of arguing which involves criticising the speaker rather than criticising their argument

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a priori

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something that can only be known through reason (intuition or deduction) e.g 2+2=4
acquired independently from experience

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a posteriori

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something that can only be known through experience e.g the grass is green

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lemma

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a subsidiary belief or proposition used to justify or prove another belief/proposition

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infallibism

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theory of knowledge which claims that we should only count as knowledge those beliefs that it is impossible to doubt

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gettier problem

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an example in which an agent has a JTB which is not knowledge; this demonstrates that the supposedly sufficient conditions for knowledge are not really sufficient.

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16
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definition of knowledge

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justified true belief

17
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what is an analytic truth

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a statement that is always true no matter what.
1 + 1 = 2
a batchelor is an unmarried man