Philosophy - Basic Key words (1) 0.0 / 5 ? PhilosophyKey WordsASAQA Created by: HennersCreated on: 21-01-16 12:00 34215 Across 1. An argument whose conclusion is supported by its premises, but is not logically entailed by them, i.e. if the premises are true, the conclusion may be false, but this is unlikely. (9) 5. Knowledge of propositions that do not require (sense) experience to be known true or false (7) Down 2. An argument whose conclusion is logically entailed by its premises, i.e. if the premises are true, the conclusion cannot be false (9) 3. A reasoned inference from one set of claims - the premises - to another claim, the conclusion. (9) 4. Knowledge of propositions that can only be known to be true or false through sense experience (11)
Plato - the analogy of the cave, the concept of the forms, the form of the good, critcisms 4.5 / 5 based on 13 ratings
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