Exam 3: Knowledge
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What is the difference between an analytic and a synthetic judgment according to Kant?
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Nāgārjuna claims that the sense faculties are empty of inherent existence.
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Analytic judgments are those in which the subject contains the predicate.
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There is no distinction between a posteriori and a priori knowledge.
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According to Locke, how do we acquire knowledge about the external world?
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According to Kant, how are synthetic a priori judgments possible? Do you agree with Kant? Why or why not?
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According to Leibniz, necessary truths must have principles whose proof does not depend on testimony of the senses.
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