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Skepticism in Modern Philosophy Word Scramble

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Explore the world of skepticism in modern philosophy with our word scramble game. Test your knowledge of key vocabulary terms as you unscramble words and unlock the mysteries of skepticism.

  • Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms.
  • No time limit, but you have a limited number of moves.
  • Use spells to get extra moves!
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Skepticism
Descartes famously introduced skepticism in his Meditations on First Philosophy, questioning the reliability of our senses and the existence of an external world.
Cogito ergo sum
Descartes used the cogito as a starting point in his quest for certain knowledge, as he doubted everything except his own existence as a thinking thing.
Empiricism
Empiricists like John Locke and David Hume questioned the rationalist claims of innate ideas and emphasized the importance of empirical evidence.
Phenomenalism
Berkeley's idealism can be seen as a form of phenomenalism, as he argued that material objects are nothing more than bundles of sensory qualities.
Epistemology
Epistemology explores questions about what we can know, how we can know it, and whether knowledge is possible in the first place.

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