Leibniz's view of the mind-body problem:
A) completely followed Descartes's view.
B) completely followed Spinoza's view.
C) was ultimately reduced to environmental determinacy.
D) was replaced by his theory of monadology of the body.
E) asserted independent physical and mental processes organized in pre-established harmony.
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Q2: The immediate antecedent influence on German thought
Q3: One of the greatest mathematicians of the
Q4: Wolff's rational psychology dealt with:
A) sensory processes.
B)
Q5: Leibniz defined monads as:
A) associations.
B) sensations.
C) the
Q6: Leibniz viewed the mind as:
A) a passive
Q8: One of the major benefits to intellectual
Q9: According to Herbart, psychology should:
A) be an
Q10: Wolff's empirical psychology dealt with:
A) sensory processes.
B)
Q11: For Kant, the human mind was:
A) a
Q12: Moral activities for Kant were governed by:
A)
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