archetype
prototype or standard model of an entity
causality
the original cause of something
empiricism
The philosophical concept that knowledge is only derived through experience
Epistemology
the study of the means which knowledge is arrived at
innate
inherently acquired rather than gained from experience
falsity
Fallacious or inherently wrong
duality
Conceptually existing of two divided and usually oppositional realities
duration
the length of time that something lasts
immensity
a state of enormity surpassing the norm
metaphysics
Philosophical discipline studying the nature of reality
rationalism
philosophy of knowledge which is derived from reason
nominalism
theory which subscribes that reality is endowed in the particular rather than the universal
perception
meaning derived through the senses
skepticism
doubt about the validity of knowledge and meaning
succession
two or more things which occur as the result of one following the other
primitive
unsophisticated; referring to the earliest stages of an evolutionary process
Corollary
A consequence of something in concert
inference
a conclusion based on indirect evidence
remorse
profound regret for the committing of a sin
aesthetics
philosophy of beauty and taste
abstract
existing in a non-temporal state
correspondence
having a relation to different entity