| Question | Answer |
| Priori | Before Experience |
| Posteriori | After Experience |
| Deductive | Self evident proof |
| Design Argument: Order | Regularities in the behaviour of objects and laws in the universe |
| Design Argument: Benefit | The universe is an orderly structure and provides all that is necessary for life |
| Design Argument: Purpose | Objects within the universe appear to be working towards an end or purpose |
| Design Argument: Suitability for human life | The order exhibited by the universe provides the ideal environment for human life to exist |
| Design Argument: Appearance | The appearance of the universe, which could be said to exhibit beauty, suggests that it is intended for something more than basic survival |
| Agape | The principle of Christian love. Acting out of love for others; trying to do the best to serve their interests |
| Relativism | Rules don't always apply, they depend on the situation. Rejects absolutes such as 'never' and 'always' |
| Absolutism | Values such as truth and morality are absolute and not conditional upon human perception |
| Legalism | A conservative rule based on morality. Solutions are preset |
| Antinomianism | The polar opposite to legalism. No rules can be applied to moral situation. |
| Pragmatism | The principle that: For a course of an action to be right it has to be practical; it has to work. |
| Personalism | Putting people first. The principle that people are more important than rules. |
| Positivism | You have to start with a positive choice - you need to want to do good. |
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