Exam 5: The Sources of Knowledge
Exam 1: The Nature of Philosophy45 Questions
Exam 2: Human Nature50 Questions
Exam 3: Reality and Being48 Questions
Exam 4: Philosophy, Religion, and God50 Questions
Exam 5: The Sources of Knowledge49 Questions
Exam 6: Truth48 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics50 Questions
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Knowledge that does not depend on sense experience is ____________________ ____________________
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"All triangles have three sides" is an example of a(n) statement.
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Locke believed that there was no difference between primary and secondary qualities.
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The argument, "The three Toyota Corollas I've owned turned out to be pretty reliable, so I think all Toyota Corollas are going to be reliable." is an example of a(n)
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