Exam 2: Theory of Knowledge
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Together, Descartes' methods of inquiry and doubt drive us to epistemological skepticism.
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In the author's view, since the beginning of the 17th century, the most important field of philosophy has been the study of:
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The book whose publication marks the beginning of modern philosophy is:
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Descartes' criteria of certainty were clarity and consistency. .
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The epistemological thought of the 17th century has influenced:
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Descartes believes that if his senses have deceived him once, he ought not to believe anything he has learned through his senses is true.
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Descartes argues that he might be dreaming without being aware of it in order to demonstrate that:
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Which of the following was not one of Descartes' rules for conducting an inquiry?
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If I'm a solipsist, I can't be sure of the existence of my body.
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Most philosophers are still convinced that Descartes' solution to the problem of certainty was correct.
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