Exam 7: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

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The absolute idealists refused to accept Kant's belief in an unknowable reality.

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Why doesn't Kant think that we can have knowledge of the things-in-themselves (das Ding-an-sich)?

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According to David Hume, what do we directly observe?

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Hume discovered that he did not experience a cause actually producing an effect.

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Copernicus argued that the mind imposes certain categories on the objects of experience and that this is what makes it possible to have knowledge of the world of experience.

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Which of the following statements is true about Immanuel Kant?

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According to Hume, why can't we have knowledge on the relation of cause and effect?

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According to Immanuel Kant, perception is the:

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According to Hegel, the highest reality (the absolute) is _____.

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Schopenhauer believed humans are rational in their actions.

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According to Schopenhauer, the will structures the phenomenal world.

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According to David Hume, the self is a(n) _____.

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According to Immanuel Kant, the world being "noumenal" means the _____.

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David Hume wrote the Critique of Pure Reason.

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According to the philosophy of Absolute Idealism, what is the relationship between "being real" and "being knowable"?

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From the perspective of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, the cosmos and its history are the concrete expressions of thought.

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According to David Hume, why can't past experience justify claims about the future?

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For Hegel, nothing is completely real or true except the sum total of reality, the Absolute.

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Arguments that attempt to establish something as a necessary precondition of the possibility of experience are called _____.

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