Exam 5: The Sources of Knowledge
Exam 1: The Nature of Philosophy45 Questions
Exam 2: Human Nature49 Questions
Exam 3: Reality and Being50 Questions
Exam 4: Philosophy, Religion, and God47 Questions
Exam 5: The Sources of Knowledge50 Questions
Exam 6: Truth45 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics50 Questions
Exam 8: Social and Political Philosophy50 Questions
Exam 9: Postscript: The Meaning of Life45 Questions
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Locke held that ____________________ qualities are subjective.
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What philosopher argued that hallucinations,dreams and other illusions give rise to errors that we "sublate" when we see that they are contradicted by other things our senses show us in the world around us?
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The British empiricists,according to your text,are
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How might the event described in Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" be used to undermine empiricism?
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____________________ developed the view that is now known as transcendental idealism.
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"All triangles have three sides" is an example of a(n)____ statement.
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Critical realists hold that only ____________________ ____________________ is present in the consciousness of objects.
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____________________ is the view that only I exist and that everything else is just a creation of my subjective consciousness.
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What philosopher argued that scientific claims or hypotheses must be capable of being falsified through empirical observations?
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Do you agree with Hume that we cannot know whether our ideas about reality are accurate? What assumption does Hume make when he makes this claim? Do you believe that this assumption is justified?
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In what way does Descartes' rationalism require the existence of a benevolent God? Do you believe that Descartes has successfully established the existence of this God,or do you think that his arguments for God's existence are circular,resting as they do on his "clear and distinct" perceptions whose veridicality seems to be given by God's benevolence?
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What philosopher argued that the language of each culture contains the basic categories and structures that the people of that culture use to understand and organize their experience?
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