This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Social Contract: An implicit agreement among individuals in society, often regarding rights and responsibilities., Epistemology: The study of knowledge and the nature of knowledge., Absurdism: The belief that life is inherently without meaning, but individuals should still search for purpose., Dialectic: A method of dialogue and logical argument used to explore philosophical ideas., Metaphysics: The branch of philosophy that examines the fundamental nature of reality., Logic: The study of reasoning and the principles of valid argumentation., Utilitarianism: A moral theory that advocates for actions that produce the greatest overall happiness., Socratic Method: A form of cooperative argumentative dialogue to stimulate critical thinking., Deontology (Categorical Imperative): A moral theory that emphasizes following rules or duties., Hedonism: The pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain as the highest good., Empiricism: The view that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience and observation., Pragmatism: A practical approach to philosophy, focusing on the practical consequences of ideas., Rationalism: A philosophical approach that emphasizes the role of reason and logic in gaining knowledge., Phenomenology: The philosophical study of experience and consciousness., Ontology: The philosophical study of existence, being, and reality itself., Virtue Ethics: A moral theory that focuses on developing good character traits or virtues., Eudaimonia: Ancient Greek concept of human flourishing and well-being., Existentialism: Emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice in a seemingly indifferent universe., Fatalism: The belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable., Solipsism: The belief that only one's own mind is certain to exist., A Priori: Knowledge that is gained independently of sensory experience., Aesthetics: The philosophical study of beauty, art, and the principles of artistic taste., Ethics: The study of morality, including concepts of right and wrong behavior. and Nihilism: The rejection of traditional values and the belief that life lacks inherent meaning or value..
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