Philosophy - Epistemology Key Words

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I T H E V E I L O F P E R C E P T I O N E
N F O O A B B V N B Y S K N R X S P N N O
D A O A U C U C O S U E Y Q E G U Y M X M
I P X G J E U D I P C I B O H Y F J S S J
R R E S J U Q F T P K T Y A T E F G I C B
E I O F I W O Q I O N I E S U T I E V T V
C O M H I P D A D C E L D C R T C C I Q F
T R S F U B W C N U C A F V T C I A T V H
R I I X G K J O O G E U D D T R E G I Q R
E K L N L O L D C F S Q O B N J N O S E X
A N A O E V W Y Y M S Y J I E O T S O E G
L O E W W M E E R W A R B V G Q C J P N J
I W R W I E K S A G R A I R N F O A L W L
S L T J I P N C S Q Y M O Y I A N O A K R
M E C A C M N Q S S T I F L T Q D W C D U
G D E S L P E Y E W R R L Q N Q I E I P P
J G R U K B J K C I U P R G O A T X G S B
D E I Q Y Y G J E N T M B P C C I H O L P
X S D U X M P S N E H S F A E B O V L W P
T D O G Q P X S O H A D J M Y V N L H V V
F C J Q I J W J F D V F B Y K P A Q Q B X

Clues

  • A necessary truth is one which has to be true and could not be otherwise. It is one that is true in all possible worlds (9, 5)
  • A truth which happens to be true, it is logically possible for it to be false (10, 5)
  • are the properties that actually belong to objects (7, 9)
  • If the necessary conditions always guarantee having the thing in question, then they are sufficient (10, 9)
  • Knowledge independent of experience (1, 6, 9)
  • Only meaningful philosophical problems are those which can be solved by logical analysis (7, 10)
  • The gap between the world as it appears and that world as it really is (3, 4, 2, 10)
  • We are aware of the way objects appear in our minds, and sensations are a representation of the external world (8, 7)
  • We perceive objects directly, and objects retain their properties even when they are not being perceived (6, 7)
  • Without that element you could not have the thing in question (9, 9)

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