Deck 10: The Skeptic: David Hume
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Deck 10: The Skeptic: David Hume
1
Empiricism is the belief that all knowledge is derived from reason.
False
2
A tabula rasa is a clean slate.
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3
A skeptic demands undoubtable evidence before accepting any knowledge claim as true.
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4
Descartes believed in innate ideas.
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5
Locke was the first of the British empiricists.
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6
Locke was educated as a theologian.
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7
Locke believed in innate ideas.
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8
Doubting Thomas refused to believe that Jesus had risen from the dead until he could see this for himself.
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9
Locke held that all ideas originate in sensation and religion.
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10
Locke decided to study the origins of ideas to understand the process of acquiring knowledge.
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11
Bertrand Russell held that skepticism was logically impossible.
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12
The correspondence theory of truth is favored by rationalists.
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13
Sextus Empiricus devised a credulous grammar.
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14
The correspondence theory of truth is also known as the copy theory.
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15
Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge.
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16
Empiricists believe that knowledge comes from sense data.
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17
Locke was profoundly affected by conversations he had in 1670.
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18
Locke called for philosophers to focus their attention inward.
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19
Locke held that we can think about things before we have experienced them.
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20
The three founding philosophers of empiricism were all French.
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21
Who held that the refutation of skepticism if the whole business of philosophy ?
A) Rhees
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Smith
A) Rhees
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Smith
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22
At what age did Hume write the Treatise ?
A) 18
B) 27
C) 32
D) 38
A) 18
B) 27
C) 32
D) 38
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23
Locke held that substance was a complex idea.
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24
Color is a primary quality.
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25
Epistemological dualism is the view that there is a knower and a known.
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26
What is a fiction, according to idealism?
A) The material world
B) Mental states
C) Ideas
D) Trees
A) The material world
B) Mental states
C) Ideas
D) Trees
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27
How many copies of the Treatise did Hume received as part of his payment for it?
A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 12
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28
What did Hume say appeared nauseous to him?
A) Rationalism
B) Economics
C) Religion
D) Law
A) Rationalism
B) Economics
C) Religion
D) Law
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29
Sound is a primary quality.
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30
Where was Hume born?
A) St Andrews
B) Kirkcaldy
C) Edinburgh
D) Glasgow
A) St Andrews
B) Kirkcaldy
C) Edinburgh
D) Glasgow
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31
Size is a primary quality.
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32
Thomas Reid contrasted the plain man with the philosopher.
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33
Locke pursued the logical consequences of his premises.
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34
Who believed that to be is to be perceived?
A) Locke
B) Aristotle
C) Descartes
D) Berkeley
A) Locke
B) Aristotle
C) Descartes
D) Berkeley
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35
Descartes pursued the logical consequences of his premises.
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36
Locke claims that we have no idea of substance.
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37
Who held that all qualities were secondary qualities?
A) Berkeley
B) Locke
C) Descartes
D) Aristotle
A) Berkeley
B) Locke
C) Descartes
D) Aristotle
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38
Berkeley was
A) a rationalist
B) a materialist
C) an idealist
D) a Catholic
A) a rationalist
B) a materialist
C) an idealist
D) a Catholic
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39
Which is not a secondary quality?
A) Color
B) Location
C) Taste
D) Texture
A) Color
B) Location
C) Taste
D) Texture
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40
Locke held that Cartesian-style reasoning was dangerous.
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41
Who famously visited Hume as he was dying?
A) St. David
B) Boswell
C) Earl of Hertford
D) Berkeley
A) St. David
B) Boswell
C) Earl of Hertford
D) Berkeley
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42
If one accepts Hume s account of the degree to which we have knowledge of causation, is science possible? Explain your view fully.
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43
Who held that reason was the ground of all knowledge?
A) Berkeley
B) Locke
C) Hume
D) Descartes
A) Berkeley
B) Locke
C) Hume
D) Descartes
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44
In what way might Berkeley s idealism support the view that God must exist? Does Berkeley s idealism necessarily support this view, or could one accept it and still be an atheist? Explain your answers to these questions.
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45
What can meaningful ideas be traced back to, according to the empirical criterion of meaning?
A) Impressions
B) Material objects
C) Innate ideas
D) Habits
A) Impressions
B) Material objects
C) Innate ideas
D) Habits
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46
What is a self , according to Hume? What are his arguments for this view of the self? What philosophical position do they rest on? Do you agree with them? Why, or why not?
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47
Who claimed that the skeptic wishes to cure the rashness of the dogmatist?
A) Hume
B) Berkeley
C) Aristotle
D) Empiricus
A) Hume
B) Berkeley
C) Aristotle
D) Empiricus
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48
Where, for Hume, do the ideas of causality and necessity come from?
A) Impressions
B) The mind
C) Science
D) God
A) Impressions
B) The mind
C) Science
D) God
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49
Hume s view of the self is similar to that of a
A) Catholic
B) Cartesian
C) Buddhist
D) Baptist
A) Catholic
B) Cartesian
C) Buddhist
D) Baptist
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50
Who referred to Hume s work as a scandal ?
A) Berkeley
B) Smith
C) Kant
D) Boswell
A) Berkeley
B) Smith
C) Kant
D) Boswell
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51
Who developed the bundle theory of the self?
A) Berkeley
B) Locke
C) Hume
D) Boswell
A) Berkeley
B) Locke
C) Hume
D) Boswell
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52
What did Hume once propose should be taxed?
A) Health
B) Chairs
C) Obesity
D) Philosophy
A) Health
B) Chairs
C) Obesity
D) Philosophy
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53
Who was famously faced with the egocentric predicament?
A) Hume
B) Descartes
C) Berkeley
D) Locke
A) Hume
B) Descartes
C) Berkeley
D) Locke
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54
Who explicitly wrote that skepticism was psychologically impossible?
A) Reid
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Descartes
A) Reid
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Descartes
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55
Who challenged Locke s copy theory of truth by pointing out that the so-called objects Locke held ideas correspond to lacked any fixed nature?
A) Descartes
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Berkeley
A) Descartes
B) Russell
C) Hume
D) Berkeley
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56
Who argued that reasons s function was to rule the appetites and emotions?
A) Plato
B) Hume
C) Smith
D) Empiricus
A) Plato
B) Hume
C) Smith
D) Empiricus
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57
Who held that reason alone could never provide a motive for any action?
A) Kant
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Hume
A) Kant
B) Plato
C) Aristotle
D) Hume
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58
The Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is Hume s most
A) irrelevant work
B) religious work
C) irreverent work
D) Catholic work
A) irrelevant work
B) religious work
C) irreverent work
D) Catholic work
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59
Do you believe that Hume is more likely to agree with the philosophy of Plato, or with the philosophy of Epicurus? Explain your answer, outlining the views of all three philosophers as you do so.
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60
Does the external world exist, according to Berkeley? If not, how can he account for our common-sense view that it does? If it does, in what form does it exist? That is, is it a materialist world, or not? How can a world exist without being made of material stuff ?
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61
Can an empiricist coherently believe in God? Explain your answer.
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62
Do you agree with Locke s distinction between primary and secondary qualities? Why, or why not? What are two possible objections to this distinction? Do you agree with them, or not?
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63
Why did Locke reject Descartes epistemology? Do you believe that this rejection was justified, or not? Explain your answer.
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