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Key Philosophical Terms & Concepts
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Materialism A doctrine which holds that the only thing that can truly be said to exist is matter; that fundamentally, all things are composed of material and all phenomena are the result of material interactions.existmatter
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Idealism The theory that all reality is mental (spiritual, psychological). Matter, the physical, does not exist.
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Rationalism The philosophic approach that emphasizes reason as the primary source of knowledge and of spiritual truth.
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Empiricism The view that experience, through the senses, is the only source of knowledge. The scientific method is based on this view.
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Fatalism The belief that a person cannot in any way direct his or her behavior or destiny, or that of history. “What will be will be.”
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Skepticism The view that, although answers to philosophical questions may exist, man cannot know the truth about the riddles of nature and of the universe. “One thing only I know, and that is that I know nothing” (68).
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Dualism A view that insists on the existence of two independent, separable, irreducible, unique realms: supernatural/natural, spirit/matter, mind/body, good/evil.
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Romanticism A movement in art, literature and philosophy associated, in part, with the following: a tendency to personify nature; an emphasis on the uniqueness of the individual; a distaste for the orderly, rational, intellectual and moderate.
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