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
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Exam 9: Postscript: The Meaning of Life45 Questions
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Knowledge that does not depend on sense experience is ____________________ ____________________ knowledge.
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Who claimed that the claim that the world must conform to the mind was a kind of Copernican revolution in knowledge?
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____________________ refers to the processes of seeing,hearing,smelling,touching,and tasting.
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Empiricism is the view that ____________________ can be obtained only through sense experience.
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What philosopher argues that space and time are structures within our minds?
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____________________ ____________________ are ideas that are present in the mind from birth.
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Locke believed that there was no difference between primary and secondary qualities.
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Are there any differences between Descartes' skepticism and that of Hume? If you think that there are,outline them,and explain how they might have contributed to the different epistemological views of these two philosophers.If you think that there are no such differences between the skepticisms of these two philosophers,provide an explanation of how their respective epistemologies are so different from each other.
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According to Jainism,the practice of ____ is key to our future liberation.It basically means the avoidance of all aggression,injury,or harm to other living things.
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In Hume's philosophy,all the contents of our mind can be reduced to those given by the senses and experience.He calls these
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In what way does Kant's account of knowledge combine elements of both rationalism and empiricism? Do you believe that Kant is successful in overcoming Humean skepticism? Explain your answer.
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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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Descartes argued that human beings are born with innate ideas of the three fundamental kinds of things in the universe:
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