Exam 2: Theory of Knowledge

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Epistemological skepticism is the view that knowledge can never be adequately justified.

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When Leibniz says a truth of fact is contingent, he means:

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Who formulated the idea of the "unity of consciousness"?

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A proposition that should not be doubted, according to Descartes, is one that:

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Descartes' method urges us to consolidate simple propositions into more complex ones.

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Jonathan H. Adler contends that plagiarism is on the rise because:

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The basic indubitable truth upon which Descartes sought to found all his knowledge was that:

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Hume believes the mind contains indivisible "atomic" bits of sensation.

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The philosopher usually cited as the originator of the new theory of knowledge is:

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Descartes thought we should believe only what is beyond reasonable doubt.

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In the first Meditation, Descartes thinks he's probably asleep and dreaming.

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Hume argued that:

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