Deck 9: The Rationalist: René Descartes

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Princess Elizabeth wrote Discourse on Method .
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Descartes believed that there was need of a method for finding truth.
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Descartes is known as the father of modern philosophy.
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Al-Ghazali transcended reason.
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In Descartes's time, the distinction between science and philosophy was clear.
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Descartes first wrote Rules for the Direction of the Mind .
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Descartes was a rationalist.
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Innate ideas are also known as a priori ideas.
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Descartes discovered that Aristotle's writings on nature contained errors.
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Descartes was a soldier.
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The coherence theory of truth is in opposition to the correspondence theory of truth.
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René Descartes was the first philosopher to study the process of thinking.
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Descartes died when he was 53.
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Al-Ghazali embraced sufism .
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Descartes liked to sleep in.
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Queen Christina of Sweden wrote Discourse on Method .
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Sufism is a mystical form of Christianity.
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Descartes wrote in secretive, opaque language.
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Descartes exalted reason over faith.
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Rationalism holds intuition to be the primary source of knowledge.
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Descartes wrote in everyday French.
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The belief that everything is composed of matter is NOT referred to as

A) materialism
B) mechanism
C) behaviorism
D) mercantilism
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"All triangles have 180 degrees" is an example of a priori knowledge.
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What did Descartes hope to use to establish certainty?

A) God
B) Religion
C) Skepticism
D) Empiricism
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Descartes called common sense "rare. "
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Descartes rejected methodic doubt.
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"Logos" means

A) logic
B) study of
C) soul
D) God
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Thomas Hobbes argued that everything was composed of

A) matter alone
B) energy alone
C) matter and soul
D) matter and energy
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Descartes was

A) a lapsed Catholic
B) a Skeptic
C) a devout Catholic
D) a Protestant
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Descartes is associated with the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
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A common criticism of Descartes's approach is that he failed to apply his standard of truth to itself.
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An attempt to prove the existence of God by referring to the meaning of the word God is

A) an ontological argument
B) a fallacious argument
C) a cosmological argument
D) a circular argument
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A posteriori knowledge is empirical knowledge.
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Miguel de Unamuno held that consciousness was a disease.
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Who developed an argument prior to Descartes that was similar to the cogito argument?

A) Aristotle
B) Augustine
C) Lao-tzu
D) Buddha
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Why could Descartes not appeal to Aquinas's arguments for the existence of God?

A) He believed they were false
B) Descartes lived before Aquinas
C) They rested on claims about the external world
D) They were Aristotelian in nature
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For Descartes, God is

A) flawed
B) illusory
C) infinite perfection
D) finite love
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Who developed the purest form of ontological argument?

A) Aquinas
B) Augustine
C) Aristotle
D) Anselm
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According to Crane Brinton, the Age of Reason began in 1657.
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Descartes believed that everything could be doubted.
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Who called Descartes's dualism "the official doctrine"?

A) Russell
B) Hobbes
C) Descartes
D) Ryle
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Outline Descartes's ontological argument for the existence of God. Do you believe that it succeeds in proving that God exists or not? Why do you believe as you do?
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Descartes attacked earlier philosophy on the grounds that it did not demand

A) rational comprehension from the individual intellect
B) belief in God
C) intellectual courage against society's mores
D) knowledge of French
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What is the only thing that can give meaning to experience, according to rationalists?

A) God
B) Empirical evidence
C) Reason
D) Religion
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Descartes held that humans are a mixture of

A) mind and body
B) substance and soul
C) love and hate
D) desire and mind
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What did Descartes think was the crucial link between mind and body?

A) The brain
B) The heart
C) The ligaments
D) The pineal gland
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How might Descartes's appeal to "clear and distinct" ideas be subject to criticism? Could Descartes respond to this criticism by distinguishing between a first-person approach to his arguments (i.e., where they are aimed only at the person following them) and a third-person approach to them (i.e., where they are intended to be fully accessible to others)? What might this response look like? Would it be satisfactory?
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Who wrote The Concept of Mind ?

A) Russell
B) Descartes
C) Ryle
D) Hobbes
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Cogito, ergo sum is Latin for

A) I think, therefore I think
B) I think, therefore I am
C) I think, therefore I am not
D) I think, this makes me exist
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Do you have any reason to believe that you are not being systematically deceived by an evil genius, right at this moment? Does it matter whether you are being deceived or not? Explain your answer.
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Susan Bordo is

A) a feminist philosopher of culture
B) a feminist advocate of Hobbes
C) a disciple of Descartes
D) a prominent Hobbesian scholar
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When did Desartes have a revelation?

A) 1615
B) 1619
C) 1625
D) 1629
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Do you believe that people have innate ideas? Would everyone have to have them for Descartes's arguments to be sound? Explain your answer.
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When did Queen Christina of Sweden want Descartes to tutor her?

A) At 5am
B) At 7am
C) At 5pm
D) At 7pm
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How many principles were in Descartes's  Rules ?

A) 12
B) 18
C) 21
D) 35
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The belief that everything consists of only one substance is

A) atheism
B) dualism
C) monism
D) pragmatism
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What was Descartes's rationalism inspired by?

A) a vision and three dreams
B) a vision and Aristotle
C) Aquinas and three dreams
D) Aristotle and three dreams
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What did Descartes appeal to as the ultimate standard to be used in accepting or rejecting ideas?

A) God
B) Common sense
C) Truth
D) Clear and distinct knowing
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What, according to Descartes, is most evenly distributed in the world?

A) Health
B) Wisdom
C) Divine grace
D) Common sense
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What are Descartes's arguments for Cartesian dualism? Do you find them persuasive? If you do not, do you endorse monism, or not? Explain your answer.
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What method do you use for finding truth? How is this similar to, or different from, the rules that Descartes offered for finding truth?
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Outline the coherence theory of truth. Do you believe that this is a correct view of what truth is, or not? Explain your answer.
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What advantages might Descartes's dualist view have for someone who believes that humans have free will?
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Princess Elizabeth wrote Discourse on Method .
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Descartes believed that there was need of a method for finding truth.
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Descartes is known as the father of modern philosophy.
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Al-Ghazali transcended reason.
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In Descartes's time, the distinction between science and philosophy was clear.
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Descartes first wrote Rules for the Direction of the Mind .
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Descartes was a rationalist.
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Innate ideas are also known as a priori ideas.
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Descartes discovered that Aristotle's writings on nature contained errors.
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Descartes was a soldier.
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The coherence theory of truth is in opposition to the correspondence theory of truth.
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René Descartes was the first philosopher to study the process of thinking.
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Descartes died when he was 53.
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Al-Ghazali embraced sufism .
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Descartes liked to sleep in.
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Queen Christina of Sweden wrote Discourse on Method .
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Sufism is a mystical form of Christianity.
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Descartes wrote in secretive, opaque language.
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Descartes exalted reason over faith.
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Rationalism holds intuition to be the primary source of knowledge.
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Descartes wrote in everyday French.
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The belief that everything is composed of matter is NOT referred to as

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"All triangles have 180 degrees" is an example of a priori knowledge.
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What did Descartes hope to use to establish certainty?

A) God
B) Religion
C) Skepticism
D) Empiricism
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Descartes called common sense "rare. "
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Descartes rejected methodic doubt.
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"Logos" means

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Thomas Hobbes argued that everything was composed of

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Descartes was

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Descartes is associated with the phrase "I think, therefore I am."
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A common criticism of Descartes's approach is that he failed to apply his standard of truth to itself.
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An attempt to prove the existence of God by referring to the meaning of the word God is

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A posteriori knowledge is empirical knowledge.
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Miguel de Unamuno held that consciousness was a disease.
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Who developed an argument prior to Descartes that was similar to the cogito argument?

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C) Lao-tzu
D) Buddha
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Why could Descartes not appeal to Aquinas's arguments for the existence of God?

A) He believed they were false
B) Descartes lived before Aquinas
C) They rested on claims about the external world
D) They were Aristotelian in nature
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For Descartes, God is

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C) infinite perfection
D) finite love
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Who developed the purest form of ontological argument?

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B) Augustine
C) Aristotle
D) Anselm
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According to Crane Brinton, the Age of Reason began in 1657.
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Descartes believed that everything could be doubted.
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Who called Descartes's dualism "the official doctrine"?

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B) Hobbes
C) Descartes
D) Ryle
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Outline Descartes's ontological argument for the existence of God. Do you believe that it succeeds in proving that God exists or not? Why do you believe as you do?
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Descartes attacked earlier philosophy on the grounds that it did not demand

A) rational comprehension from the individual intellect
B) belief in God
C) intellectual courage against society's mores
D) knowledge of French
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What is the only thing that can give meaning to experience, according to rationalists?

A) God
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C) Reason
D) Religion
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Descartes held that humans are a mixture of

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B) substance and soul
C) love and hate
D) desire and mind
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What did Descartes think was the crucial link between mind and body?

A) The brain
B) The heart
C) The ligaments
D) The pineal gland
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How might Descartes's appeal to "clear and distinct" ideas be subject to criticism? Could Descartes respond to this criticism by distinguishing between a first-person approach to his arguments (i.e., where they are aimed only at the person following them) and a third-person approach to them (i.e., where they are intended to be fully accessible to others)? What might this response look like? Would it be satisfactory?
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Who wrote The Concept of Mind ?

A) Russell
B) Descartes
C) Ryle
D) Hobbes
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Cogito, ergo sum is Latin for

A) I think, therefore I think
B) I think, therefore I am
C) I think, therefore I am not
D) I think, this makes me exist
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Do you have any reason to believe that you are not being systematically deceived by an evil genius, right at this moment? Does it matter whether you are being deceived or not? Explain your answer.
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Susan Bordo is

A) a feminist philosopher of culture
B) a feminist advocate of Hobbes
C) a disciple of Descartes
D) a prominent Hobbesian scholar
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When did Desartes have a revelation?

A) 1615
B) 1619
C) 1625
D) 1629
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Do you believe that people have innate ideas? Would everyone have to have them for Descartes's arguments to be sound? Explain your answer.
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When did Queen Christina of Sweden want Descartes to tutor her?

A) At 5am
B) At 7am
C) At 5pm
D) At 7pm
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How many principles were in Descartes's  Rules ?

A) 12
B) 18
C) 21
D) 35
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The belief that everything consists of only one substance is

A) atheism
B) dualism
C) monism
D) pragmatism
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What was Descartes's rationalism inspired by?

A) a vision and three dreams
B) a vision and Aristotle
C) Aquinas and three dreams
D) Aristotle and three dreams
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What did Descartes appeal to as the ultimate standard to be used in accepting or rejecting ideas?

A) God
B) Common sense
C) Truth
D) Clear and distinct knowing
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What, according to Descartes, is most evenly distributed in the world?

A) Health
B) Wisdom
C) Divine grace
D) Common sense
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What are Descartes's arguments for Cartesian dualism? Do you find them persuasive? If you do not, do you endorse monism, or not? Explain your answer.
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What method do you use for finding truth? How is this similar to, or different from, the rules that Descartes offered for finding truth?
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Outline the coherence theory of truth. Do you believe that this is a correct view of what truth is, or not? Explain your answer.
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What advantages might Descartes's dualist view have for someone who believes that humans have free will?
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