Deck 13: Perception: Our Knowledge of the External World
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Deck 13: Perception: Our Knowledge of the External World
1
Sense data are images in the mind, which do not exist in the external world.
True
2
Representationalism claims that we only have indirect knowledge of the physical world.
True
3
Phenomenalism claims that the physical world exists independently of our perceptions.
False
4
According to Bertrand Russell, physics proves that common sense (or naive realism) is correct.
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5
John Locke developed a causal theory of perception.
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6
Locke denied that colors, sounds, and smells are properties of physical objects.
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7
According to Locke, we directly experience the underlying substance of material objects.
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8
George Berkeley claimed that matter did not exist.
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9
According to Berkeley, our perceptions resemble the physical objects that cause them.
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10
According to W. T. Stace, the world described by science is merely a useful fiction.
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11
The opposite of veridical perceptions are
A) memories.
B) horizontal perceptions.
C) reality based perceptions.
D) illusory appearances.
A) memories.
B) horizontal perceptions.
C) reality based perceptions.
D) illusory appearances.
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12
Direct realism claims that the immediate objects of perception are
A) the eternal forms.
B) sense impressions.
C) independent physical objects.
D) our own psychological states.
A) the eternal forms.
B) sense impressions.
C) independent physical objects.
D) our own psychological states.
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13
Other names for direct realism are
A) naive realism and commonsense realism.
B) impressionism and sensory realism.
C) mediated empiricism and natural realism.
D) super-realism and first-order realism.
A) naive realism and commonsense realism.
B) impressionism and sensory realism.
C) mediated empiricism and natural realism.
D) super-realism and first-order realism.
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14
Representationalism and phenomenalism agree that
A) sense data exist apart from our awareness of them.
B) the immediate objects of perception are caused by sense
C) the immediate objects of perception cannot exist apart from our awareness of them.
D) a and b.
A) sense data exist apart from our awareness of them.
B) the immediate objects of perception are caused by sense
C) the immediate objects of perception cannot exist apart from our awareness of them.
D) a and b.
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15
Representationalism and phenomenalism disagree over whether or not
A) sense data exist in the external world.
B) sense data are caused by the physical world.
C) our experience is confined to sense data.
D) we can be aware of sense data.
A) sense data exist in the external world.
B) sense data are caused by the physical world.
C) our experience is confined to sense data.
D) we can be aware of sense data.
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16
When John Locke says that our minds are like a "white paper, void of all characters,"he is making the point that
A) human beings at birth are morally pure.
B) most people do not use all of the mind's capacity.
C) we can never have any knowledge.
D) all the contents of the mind come from experience.
A) human beings at birth are morally pure.
B) most people do not use all of the mind's capacity.
C) we can never have any knowledge.
D) all the contents of the mind come from experience.
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17
According to Locke, primary qualities
A) are inseparable from their objects.
B) accurately represent features in the world.
C) cause the secondary qualities.
D) all of the above
A) are inseparable from their objects.
B) accurately represent features in the world.
C) cause the secondary qualities.
D) all of the above
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18
According to Locke, primary qualities include the following:
A) solidity, extension, figure, movement, and number.
B) colors, sounds, tastes, touch, and sensations.
C) solidity, extension, sounds, touch, and movement.
D) colors, extension, figure, sounds, and touch.
A) solidity, extension, figure, movement, and number.
B) colors, sounds, tastes, touch, and sensations.
C) solidity, extension, sounds, touch, and movement.
D) colors, extension, figure, sounds, and touch.
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19
According to the text, a problem with Locke's representationalism is that
A) he does not believe there are material substances.
B) he rejected science, calling it a "collection of fictions."
C) we can never compare our experiences to the objects that cause them.
D) all of the above
A) he does not believe there are material substances.
B) he rejected science, calling it a "collection of fictions."
C) we can never compare our experiences to the objects that cause them.
D) all of the above
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20
According to Locke's view of substance
A) it is an unknown "something I know not what."
B) it is that which underlies all other properties.
C) there are both material and spiritual substances.
D) all of the above
A) it is an unknown "something I know not what."
B) it is that which underlies all other properties.
C) there are both material and spiritual substances.
D) all of the above
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21
George Berkeley criticized Locke by saying he
A) failed to explain how physical events could cause quite different mental events.
B) failed to distinguish primary and secondary qualities.
C) relied too much on God to explain the physical world.
D) all of the above
A) failed to explain how physical events could cause quite different mental events.
B) failed to distinguish primary and secondary qualities.
C) relied too much on God to explain the physical world.
D) all of the above
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22
According to Berkeley, the two types of reality are
A) primary qualities and secondary qualities.
B) matter and physical laws.
C) minds and mental events.
D) material substances and mental substances.
A) primary qualities and secondary qualities.
B) matter and physical laws.
C) minds and mental events.
D) material substances and mental substances.
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23
Berkeley's philosophy is called
A) dualistic interactionism.
B) immaterialism.
C) representationalism.
D) direct realism.
A) dualistic interactionism.
B) immaterialism.
C) representationalism.
D) direct realism.
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24
According to Berkeley, objects such as tables and chairs are
A) mental phenomena that exist only when they are perceived.
B) made up of physical atoms that exist apart from the minds that perceive them.
C) the cause of the secondary qualities we experience.
D) b and c
A) mental phenomena that exist only when they are perceived.
B) made up of physical atoms that exist apart from the minds that perceive them.
C) the cause of the secondary qualities we experience.
D) b and c
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25
Phenomenalism has been criticized because it does not
A) allow for a distinction between appearance and reality.
B) cannot explain the permanency of material things.
C) undermines the notion of causal interaction in nature.
D) all of the above
A) allow for a distinction between appearance and reality.
B) cannot explain the permanency of material things.
C) undermines the notion of causal interaction in nature.
D) all of the above
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26
What is direct realism? Give examples of how modern science undermines the plausibility of direct realism.
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27
Explain why John Locke's position is appropriately called "representationalism." In other words, what is being represented, according to Locke, and what is it that does the representing?
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28
How is representationalism more plausible than direct realism? What is the "permanent picture gallery"objection to representationalism? To what degree to you think representationalism offers the most plausible theory of perception?
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29
What is the distinction between primary and secondary qualities? Give several examples of each and explain why each example is best classified under one rather than the other category.
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30
What does George Berkeley mean when he says "to be is to be perceived"? How would Locke and Berkeley differ in explaining what we mean when we say "there is a chair in this room"?
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31
What role does God play in Berkeley's theory of perception?
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32
According to your text, Berkeley gave four criticisms of Locke's representationalism. Choose two of these and discuss them.
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