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Utilitarianism:An ethical theory behind the justification ‘for the greater good’
Philosopher:A term that means 'lover of knowledge'
Mill:A philosopher that supports utilitarian ideas
Virtue:A characteristic of someone that is excellent or moral
Vice:The opposite to a virtue, a characteristic that is immoral
Aristotle:The philosopher who came up with the virtue theory
Empiricism:A philosophical approach that suggests we obtain true knowledge through the senses
Rationalism:A philosophical approach that suggests we obtain true knowledge through reason alone eg 1+1=2
Scepticism:The belief that we can never know anything.
Descartes:The sceptical philosopher
Soul:The art of God that lives within you, or what represents goodness within
Heaven:A religious view of the afterlife
Reincarnation:A form of afterlife where your soul moves into another body after death
Dualism:The philosophical belief that the body and soul are separate
Materialism:The philosophical belief that the body and soul are inseparable
Plato:The philosopher who believes everything contains an essence or form of what it is
Design:An argument that claims that God must be the designer of the world
Paley:The philosopher who compared the universe to a watch
God:The divine creator which inspires religious belief
Evil:The presence of this makes people doubt Gods existence
Miracle:An event that breaks the laws of nature eg, turning water into wine
Freewill:What philosophers claim that every human being possesses that allow us to make our own decisions
Justice:What is needed for a fair society
Philosophy
Across:3. | The philosopher who compared the universe to a watch | 4. | The opposite to a virtue, a characteristic that is immoral | 5. | The philosophical belief that the body and soul are separate | 6. | The philosopher who came up with the virtue theory | 8. | The art of God that lives within you, or what represents goodness within | 9. | What is needed for a fair society | 10. | The divine creator which inspires religious belief |
| 12. | The philosopher who believes everything contains an essence or form of what it is | 14. | What philosophers claim that every human being possesses that allow us to make our own decisions | 15. | An ethical theory behind the justification ‘for the greater good’ | 16. | The presence of this makes people doubt Gods existence | 17. | The sceptical philosopher | 19. | An event that breaks the laws of nature eg, turning water into wine | 21. | The belief that we can never know anything. |
| | Down:1. | A characteristic of someone that is excellent or moral | 2. | A religious view of the afterlife | 3. | A term that means 'lover of knowledge' | 5. | An argument that claims that God must be the designer of the world | 7. | A philosopher that supports utilitarian ideas |
| 11. | A philosophical approach that suggests we obtain true knowledge through reason alone eg 1+1=2 | 13. | A form of afterlife where your soul moves into another body after death | 18. | The philosophical belief that the body and soul are inseparable | 20. | A philosophical approach that suggests we obtain true knowledge through the senses |
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Philosophy
Across:3. | The philosopher who compared the universe to a watch | 4. | The opposite to a virtue, a characteristic that is immoral | 5. | The philosophical belief that the body and soul are separate | 6. | The philosopher who came up with the virtue theory | 8. | The art of God that lives within you, or what represents goodness within | 9. | What is needed for a fair society | 10. | The divine creator which inspires religious belief |
| 12. | The philosopher who believes everything contains an essence or form of what it is | 14. | What philosophers claim that every human being possesses that allow us to make our own decisions | 15. | An ethical theory behind the justification ‘for the greater good’ | 16. | The presence of this makes people doubt Gods existence | 17. | The sceptical philosopher | 19. | An event that breaks the laws of nature eg, turning water into wine | 21. | The belief that we can never know anything. |
| | Down:1. | A characteristic of someone that is excellent or moral | 2. | A religious view of the afterlife | 3. | A term that means 'lover of knowledge' | 5. | An argument that claims that God must be the designer of the world | 7. | A philosopher that supports utilitarian ideas |
| 11. | A philosophical approach that suggests we obtain true knowledge through reason alone eg 1+1=2 | 13. | A form of afterlife where your soul moves into another body after death | 18. | The philosophical belief that the body and soul are inseparable | 20. | A philosophical approach that suggests we obtain true knowledge through the senses |
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