Deck 5: The Sources of Knowledge

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Descartes believed that our knowledge of was derived from our senses.
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Rationalism is the view that

A) All knowledge is acquired through reason
B) No knowledge can be acquired through the senses
C) Reason can arrive at some knowledge
D) Reason can arrive at all knowledge
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Who did not rely on God to save him from skepticism?

A) Descartes
B) Locke
C) Berkeley
D) Hume
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Who offered a view now termed transcendental idealism?

A) Kant
B) Berkeley
C) Hume
D) Locke
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Locke believed that there was no difference between primary and secondary qualities.
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Descartes methodological point of departure was

A) Empiricism
B) Rationalism
C) Skepticism
D) Theism
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Shankara developed the idea of "sublation".
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Locke was an empiricist.
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Anne Conway was an empiricist.
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Martin Luther launched the Protestant revolution.
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Who claimed that the claim that the world must conform to the mind was a kind of Copernican revolution in knowledge?

A) Hume
B) Locke
C) Descartes
D) Kant
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According to Kant, statements that give us information about the world are

A) Synthetic statements
B) Analytic statements
C) Skeptical statements
D) Agnostic statements
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Carried to an extreme Berkeley's thinking can become

A) Rationalism
B) Atheism
C) Solipsism
D) Materialism
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What, according to Shankara, was real?

A) The self
B) The world
C) Ultimate reality
D) Ultimate knowledge
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Who was a Romantic philosopher?

A) Kant
B) Copernicus
C) Hegel
D) Humboldt
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Berkeley was an atheist
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Who compared the mind to a blank slate?

A) John Locke
B) Francis Bacon
C) Rene Descartes
D) Thomas Aquinas
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Leibniz held that innate ideas were tendencies.
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Berkeley was an empiricist.
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The critical realists rejected Locke's epistemology.
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____________________ is the view that only I exist and that everything else is just a creation of my subjective consciousness.
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Knowledge that does not depend on sense experience is ____________________ ____________________ knowledge.
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____________________ developed the view that is now known as transcendental idealism.
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____________________ claimed that both rationalists and empiricists take partial notions for real parts.
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____________________ refers to the processes of seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting.
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Locke held that ____________________ qualities are subjective.
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In what way does Kant's account of knowledge combine elements of both rationalism and empiricism? Do you believe that Kant is successful in overcoming Humean skepticism? Explain your answer.
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Descartes' methodological departure is an attitude of ____________________ and skepticism.
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Are there any differences between Descartes' skepticism and that of Hume? If you think that there are, outline them, and explain how they might have contributed to the different epistemological views of these two philosophers. If you think that there are no such differences between the skepticisms of these two philosophers, provide an explanation of how their respective epistemologies are so different from each other.
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Empiricism is the view that ____________________ can be obtained only through sense experience.
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In what way does Descartes' rationalism require the existence of a benevolent God? Do you believe that Descartes has successfully established the existence of this God, or do you think that his arguments for God's existence are circular, resting as they do on his "clear and distinct" perceptions whose veridicality seems to be given by God's benevolence?
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____________________ ____________________ are ideas that are present in the mind from birth.
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How might the event described in Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" be used to undermine empiricism?
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Critical realists hold that only ____________________ ____________________ is present in the consciousness of objects.
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Do you agree with Hume that we cannot know whether our ideas about reality are accurate? What assumption does Hume make when he makes this claim? Do you believe that this assumption is justified?
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Deck 5: The Sources of Knowledge
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Descartes believed that our knowledge of was derived from our senses.
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Rationalism is the view that

A) All knowledge is acquired through reason
B) No knowledge can be acquired through the senses
C) Reason can arrive at some knowledge
D) Reason can arrive at all knowledge
C
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Who did not rely on God to save him from skepticism?

A) Descartes
B) Locke
C) Berkeley
D) Hume
D
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Who offered a view now termed transcendental idealism?

A) Kant
B) Berkeley
C) Hume
D) Locke
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Locke believed that there was no difference between primary and secondary qualities.
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Descartes methodological point of departure was

A) Empiricism
B) Rationalism
C) Skepticism
D) Theism
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Shankara developed the idea of "sublation".
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Locke was an empiricist.
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Anne Conway was an empiricist.
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Martin Luther launched the Protestant revolution.
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Who claimed that the claim that the world must conform to the mind was a kind of Copernican revolution in knowledge?

A) Hume
B) Locke
C) Descartes
D) Kant
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According to Kant, statements that give us information about the world are

A) Synthetic statements
B) Analytic statements
C) Skeptical statements
D) Agnostic statements
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Carried to an extreme Berkeley's thinking can become

A) Rationalism
B) Atheism
C) Solipsism
D) Materialism
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What, according to Shankara, was real?

A) The self
B) The world
C) Ultimate reality
D) Ultimate knowledge
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Who was a Romantic philosopher?

A) Kant
B) Copernicus
C) Hegel
D) Humboldt
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Berkeley was an atheist
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Who compared the mind to a blank slate?

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B) Francis Bacon
C) Rene Descartes
D) Thomas Aquinas
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Leibniz held that innate ideas were tendencies.
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Berkeley was an empiricist.
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The critical realists rejected Locke's epistemology.
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____________________ is the view that only I exist and that everything else is just a creation of my subjective consciousness.
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Knowledge that does not depend on sense experience is ____________________ ____________________ knowledge.
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____________________ developed the view that is now known as transcendental idealism.
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____________________ claimed that both rationalists and empiricists take partial notions for real parts.
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____________________ refers to the processes of seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting.
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Locke held that ____________________ qualities are subjective.
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In what way does Kant's account of knowledge combine elements of both rationalism and empiricism? Do you believe that Kant is successful in overcoming Humean skepticism? Explain your answer.
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Descartes' methodological departure is an attitude of ____________________ and skepticism.
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Are there any differences between Descartes' skepticism and that of Hume? If you think that there are, outline them, and explain how they might have contributed to the different epistemological views of these two philosophers. If you think that there are no such differences between the skepticisms of these two philosophers, provide an explanation of how their respective epistemologies are so different from each other.
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Empiricism is the view that ____________________ can be obtained only through sense experience.
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In what way does Descartes' rationalism require the existence of a benevolent God? Do you believe that Descartes has successfully established the existence of this God, or do you think that his arguments for God's existence are circular, resting as they do on his "clear and distinct" perceptions whose veridicality seems to be given by God's benevolence?
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____________________ ____________________ are ideas that are present in the mind from birth.
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How might the event described in Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" be used to undermine empiricism?
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Critical realists hold that only ____________________ ____________________ is present in the consciousness of objects.
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Do you agree with Hume that we cannot know whether our ideas about reality are accurate? What assumption does Hume make when he makes this claim? Do you believe that this assumption is justified?
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