Something that has an existence that cannot cease.
Ex. - God.
Contingent
Something that has an existence that can cease to be.
Ex. - Human Being.
Syllogism
A form of deductive reasoning where the argument
moves from the general ro the specific to reach a
conclusion.
Possible Worlds
A complete way things could be. It is not another physical world.
Infinite
Boundless or endless.
Predicate
Makes an assertation about a subject, telling you what something is/does/has.
Faith
A belief in somebody or something, an attitude of trust, assent to unproved assertations, a religion.
Descartes
Anselm
Kant
Hume
Russell
Plantinga
Davies
Malcolm
Frege
Liebniz
General
Reason
The use of logic to come to a conclusion.
Proposition
A statement, assertation or theory that is seeking
to prove the argument under discussion.
Premise
A statement presumed true wuthin the context of the
argument for the purposes of arguing to a conclusion.
A priori
An argument that uses logic to prove an initital definition to be
correct. The statement is examined to prove it true or false.
(Doesn't depend on empirical evidence).
Logically Necessary
A statement that consists of a set of premises
and a conclusion that cannot be disputed.
Tautologies
Statements that are necessarily true, either because
they are logical or mathematical in nature, or because
they are truisms and true by definition.
A posteriori arguments - based on experiences rather
than logic. Ex. - a circle is round/the sky is blue.
Reductio ad absurdum
Latin for "reduction to absurdity". In philosophy, the aim is to disprove an argument by
showing that the consequences of the propositionare absurd, or that the conclusion
reached is the opposite of the aim of proof.
Problem of Evil
Evil
Moral Evil
Natural Evil
Problem of...
Inconsistent
Triad
Theodicy
Augustine
Privation
Original Sin
Hick
Epistemic Distance
Free Will Defence
Free Will
Possible Worlds
Process Theory
Body, Soul and P.I.
Immortality
A being or soul is not subject to death and cannot die.
Soul
The "essence" of a person.
Materialism
The theory that our body and mind are inseperable.
Dualism
The theory that there exist both minds and bodies, both distinct but linked together in some way.
"The body cannot live without the mind." [Morpheus - The Matrix 1999]
Conciousness
Our awareness of ourselves and the world.
Meme
The idea that we pass culture onto future generations, alongside genes (DNA).
Psyche
Another word for the soul.
Nous
The thinking part of the mind.
Resurrection
The belief that an individual will be brought back from the dead by an external power believed to be God.
Jesus/Lazarus
Replica Theory
Hick's theory that a direct copy of a person is made on another world at the moment of death.
Reincarnation
The transfer of a soul or spirit from one body at death to another at birth.
Rebirth
A continuing process of change from one life to the next.
Karma
The moral law of cause and effect. Can affect future lives.