The theories of John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume
A) Had a minimal impact upon the "ideas" that reflected the Enlightenment.
B) Maintained that people could "know" through their bodies.
C) Supported the position that the body could be used as a tool for learning.
D) B and C only.
E) All of the above.
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Q6: Isaac Newton
A) Developed the mechanical theory of
Q7: Michel de Montaigne
A) Believed in a "well
Q8: Michel de Montaigne
A) Opposed dualism.
B) Advocated "manly
Q9: John Locke
A) Was a social realist.
B) Believed
Q10: During the Enlightenment
A) Debates occurred between philosophers
Q12: George Berkeley
A) Was an idealist.
B) Believed that
Q13: David Hume
A) Was a skeptic.
B) Believed that
Q14: David Hume
A) Was a monist.
B) Believed that
Q15: Jean Jacques Rousseau
A) Wrote Emile, one of
Q16: Rousseau
A) Believed that the body must be
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