For Kant, the human mind was:
A) a passive receptor of sensory information.
B) reducible to sensory input.
C) composed of the brain and the nervous system.
D) endowed with specific knowledge of nature.
E) an active entity governed by innate laws and structures.
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Q6: Leibniz viewed the mind as:
A) a passive
Q7: Leibniz's view of the mind-body problem:
A) completely
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)
Q12: Moral activities for Kant were governed by:
A)
Q13: For Beneke, psychology should:
A) be restricted to
Q14: A battery capable of sustaining an electrical
Q15: The process of thought for Leibniz was
Q16: For Lotze, the elements of experience are:
A)
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