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Terms for INQ 111: Seeing Anew . . . Again
You are responsible for learning the terms in this list that have been covered so far, e.g., as they are used in class or
appear in the assigned readings—n.b. not all the words below appear in readings or are used in class.
Look at least in the course book(s) for definitions or explanations.
Pay attention to the use of these words in your readings and in class.
Never be afraid to ask me or others what a term means (but do the research yourself first).
These may be helpful for review.
Last updated 13 May 2017.
summer reading:
Christianity
ghetto
Haggadah
hajj
iconoclasm
(the) Inquisition
Islam
Judaism
Ottoman Empire
redact
Talmud
Torah
information & library
.com
.edu
.net
call number
e-mail
http
https
Internet
ISBN
journal
LAN
LC
secondary source
World Wide Web
liberal (arts) education etc.
Andersen, Hans Christian
authority
critical thinking
criticism
critique
Geisteswissenschaften
hermeneutics
human being
knowledge
nature
Naturwissenschaften
plagiarism
thesis
world
Csikszentmihalyi
conscious(ness)
ego
evolutionary epistemology
maya
self
Einstein
religion
science
scientific method
(scientific) theory
Genesis (Tree of Knowledge)
Adam
anthropomorphism
etiology
Eve
myth
George
conventionalism
moral relativism
natural law
nihilism
King
civil disobedience
just law
nonviolent direct action
Levitt & Dubner
causality (ch. 4, ch. 5)
cause (ch. 5)
conventional wisdom (ch. 3)
correlation (ch. 4, ch. 5)
economics (ch. 1)
incentive (ch. 1)
information asymmetry (ch. 2)
morality (ch. 1)
regression analysis (ch. 5)
Maslow
Being-psychology
delight
Freud
hedonic factor
helpful let-be
(theory of) hierarchy of needs
motivation theory
(theory of) self-actualization
Taoism
Newman
Locke, John
Newman, John Henry
utility
Plato
allegory
belief
dualism
empiricism
epistemology
essence
experience
forms
idealism
ideas
knowledge
metaphysics
materialism
ontology
perception
philosophy
Plato
realism
reality
Socrates
Socratic method
Sophists
Stoicism
substance
truth
Rachels
cultural relativism
Shapiro
Enlightenment
education
ethics
liberal
liberal (arts) education
reason
seven liberal arts
tradition
miscellaneous terms