A belief that things have a set of characteristics that make
___ 1. Cronus B. God of Trade them what they are. ___ 2. Rhea C. Mother of the Gods ___ 9. A philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the ___ 3. Zeus D. God of the Sky existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent ___ 4. Poseidon E. Goddess of Beauty ___ 5. Hades determining their own development through acts of the will. F. God of Fire ___ 10. An approach that assesses the truth of meaning of theories or ___ 6. Hestia G. God of Horses ___ 7. Hera beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application. H. God of Ecstasy ___ 8. Athena I. God of Time ___ 11. The theory that human behavior can be explained or modified ___ 9. Ares J. Goddess of the Night in terms of conditioning. ___ 10. Hephaestus K. Goddess of Memory ___ 12. Proposes that reality is fundamentally mental, mentally ___ 11. Artemis L. God of Music constructed, or otherwise immaterial. ___ 12. Apollo M. Goddess of Marriage ___ 13. Hermes ___ 13. The theory that certain knowledge is impossible. N. Goddess of Youth ___ 14. Demeter ___ 14. Often claims that truth consists in a correspondence between O. God of Endurance ___ 15. Hebe P. Goddess of the Moon cognitive representations and reality. ___ 16. Dionysus Q. God of Heavenly Light ___ 15. The support for or advocacy of social reform. ___ 17. Prometheus R. God of the Underworld ___ 16. A philosophical viewpoint that believes everything arises from ___ 18. Kratos S. God of the East Wind natural properties and causes, and supernatural or spiritual ___ 19. Atlas T. Goddess of War explanations are excluded or discounted. ___ 20. Aphrodite U. Goddess of Hunting ___ 21. Eros ___ 17. The endurance of pain or hardship without a display of V. God of Forethought ___ 22. Mnemosyne feelings and without complaint. W. Goddess of Agriculture ___ 23. Hyperion X. God of Love ___ 18. The doctrine that the morality of an action is to be judged ___ 24. Selene Y. God of War solely by its consequences. ___ 25. Nyx Z. God of Strength ___ 19. The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense- experience. ___ 1. A belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political ___ 20. The doctrine that all events, including human action, are party, or other group. ultimately determined by causes external to the will. ___ 2. The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and ___ 21. The theory that reason rather than experience is the existence. foundation of certainty in knowledge. ___ 3. The rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class ___ 22. Rests on the belief that human beings are fundamentally of human actions or a particular group or culture. good, and teachable, improvable, and perfectible through personal ___ 4. Concern or relate to what is right and wrong in human and communal endeavor especially self-cultivation and self-creation. behavior. ___ 23. Its beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human ___ 5. The doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational benefit of a majority. ways of solving human problems. ___ 6. The ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the A. Doctrine G. Rationalism M. Progressivism S. Existentialism satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human B. Philosophy H. Determinism N. Realism T. Essentialism life. C. Ethics I. Empiricism O. Skepticism U. Altruism ___ 7. The belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern D. Morals J. Consequentialism P. Idealism V. Hedonism for the well-being of others. E. Humanism K. Stoicism Q. Behaviorism W. Utilitarianism F. Confucianism L. Naturalism R. Pragmatism ANSWERS 1. I 1. A 2. C 2. B 3. D 3. C 4. G 4. D 5. R 5. W 6. A 6. V 7. M 7. U 8. T 8. T 9. Y 9. S 10. F 10. R 11. U 11. Q 12. L 12. P 13. B 13. O 14. W 14. N 15. N 15. M 16. H 16. L 17. V 17. K 18. Z 18. J 19. O 19. I 20. E 20. H 21. X 21. G 22. K 22. F 23. Q 23. E 24. P 25. J
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