Flashcard template — philosophy flashcard template
🤔 Philosophy – Argument & Objection Flashcard Template
Philosophy card: argument summary, premises, conclusion, and a key objection or counter-argument. For epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and logic.
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Card structure
This template uses 6 blocks split across the front and back of the card. Tap or click to reveal hidden blocks during review.
| Side | Block | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Front | Argument / thesis | Header | Required |
| Front | Premises | Text | Optional |
| Back | Objection | Text | Required |
| Back | Counter-argument | Text | Optional |
| Back | Synthesis | Text | Optional |
| Back | Implication | Sub-sub-header | Optional |
Best used for
- Undergraduate philosophy core courses
- Law school jurisprudence and legal philosophy
- Critical-thinking and argumentation courses
Pro tips
Tip 1
Restate the argument in your own words before revealing the objection — that's the hard part.
Tip 2
Distinguish between internal critiques (accept premises, reject inference) and external critiques (reject premises).
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