HCU Intro to Philosophy

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For it to be genuine, there must be a real option to refuse or leave
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People who believe that knowledge is based on experience or experimentation
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A theory that plays a key step in arguing that the soul is immortal
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A fundamental trait of fallen human nature where people hide their true selves from others and themselves
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An unbreakable agreement that Socrates’s has to the Laws of Athens that keeps him from escaping execution
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God is ___________ to humans
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A virtue that brings tranquility and happiness
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Socrates does not care about this, but Crito does
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Humans have many faults therefore we are
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Learning is recovery of our own knowledge AKA
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Referred to as “herd-mentality”
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An unavoidable, forced choice between believing and not believing in God
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This is the real foundation of political allegiance, not any “original contract”
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Someone who hates or distrusts logic, reasoning, and sound arguments.
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People have a strong desire for this because they crave the regard of others
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Any activity that turns the mind away from the truth of the human condition
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When there is conflicting pieces of evidence but one side is ultimately stronger
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Turning a blind eye to someone’s wrongdoing
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By living, each person ________ with their eternal destiny
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Our inability to be at peace with ourselves
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This will never justify the belief of miracles
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This ideal is a powerful but life-denying value system that has dominated Western culture.
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A core feature of humans which marks our unstable desires, moods and attachments that prevent lasting satisfaction