Exam 3: Exploring Contradictions, Narration, and Philosophical Methods in Literature and Philosophy

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Narration is a common mode of thinking in _________.

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A work is _______

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History is not merely the recital of dates and events but also their ________.

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A text is ________

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_________ thinking does not presuppose universal truths.

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________ is "the way in which fruitful starting-points and procedures are determined".

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According to new critics, a text is ________ to many various interpretations.

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Narration assumes the _______.

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Hobbes' use of the image of organism to demonstrate monarchy-country relationship is a philosophical ________.

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Rene Descartes is a/an _________

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Rene Descartes is a ________ philosopher.

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_______ introduced logico-mathematical method.

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Descartes criticized ________ method.

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The author of The Discourse on Method is _________

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A/an _______ is the narrative in a work.

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Reader has to _______ narrations.

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_______ is the relationship of a text to other texts.

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'I am thinking, therefore I exist' is proved by ________ method.

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Historical _______ uses reconstruction of past events.

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Contradictions are tolerated in _______ mode of thinking.

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