Key Terms 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PhilosophyASOCR Created by: TemperanceCreated on: 10-04-13 21:19 Empirical Knowledge. Knowledge gained from the senses. 1 of 12 Priori Knowlegde. Prior knowledge gained from the previous experiences, separate from the sense experience. 2 of 12 Absolute. A truth with no exceptions, and doesn't vary. 3 of 12 Illusion. How Plato refers to the physical world to express the idea that it is not real. 4 of 12 Allegory/Analogy. A writing, or story with a deeper meaning shown through symbolism. 5 of 12 Illuminate. Refers to the Form of the Good's power to show clearly an understanding of all other Forms. 6 of 12 Subjective. When 'something' can be interpreted, and understood differently by a variety of people 7 of 12 Sensory Perception. An empirical View of the World. 8 of 12 Spiritual Perception. To reject the senses and obtain true divine enlightenment. 9 of 12 Eikasia. An Eikasia state of mind, is what Plato considers the lowest level of understanding. The Prisoners in the cave have this state of mind. 10 of 12 Aporia. Greek term for the state of helplessness, (the inability to proceed). 11 of 12 Epistemology. The branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge, belief and thought. 12 of 12
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