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Examining Beliefs and Values Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Welcome to the fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments, connecting it to the topic of ‘Examining Beliefs and Values’.

  • Explore various scenarios and uncover hidden truths.
  • Use spells to unlock hints and gain extra time.
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  • Philosophy explores fundamental beliefs and values that underlie human thought and action.
  • Ethics is a branch of philosophy that examines moral values and principles.
  • Philosophy of religion examines beliefs and values related to the existence of a higher power or ultimate reality.
  • Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of beauty and art.
  • Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature and limits of knowledge.
  • Existentialism is a philosophical movement that focuses on individual existence, freedom, and choice.
  • Pluralism in philosophy acknowledges the diversity of beliefs and values in society.
  • Moral relativism is the belief that moral values are not universally true but vary from culture to culture.
  • Utilitarianism is a moral theory that values actions based on their overall utility or benefit to society.
  • Virtue ethics focuses on the development of moral character and virtues in individuals.
  • Metaethics is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature of ethical language and concepts.
  • Feminist philosophy challenges traditional beliefs and values about gender, power, and inequality.
  • Social contract theory examines the origins and justification of political authority and societal values.
  • Pragmatism is a philosophical approach that values practical consequences and experiences in shaping beliefs and values.
  • Epistemological skepticism questions the possibility of certain knowledge and challenges foundational beliefs.
  • Nihilism is a philosophical belief that rejects traditional values, meaning, and truth.
  • Postmodernism challenges the idea of objective truth and values, emphasizing the diversity of perspectives and interpretations.
  • Deontology is a moral theory that values actions based on their adherence to moral rules or duties.
  • Skepticism in philosophy questions the reliability of beliefs and knowledge claims, advocating for critical inquiry and doubt.
  • Rationalism is a philosophical position that emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and values.

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