The fact that a bee's vision is very different from human vision-for example, bee eyes are insensitive to red light-is a powerful objection against
A) rationalism.
B) empiricism.
C) naïve representationalism.
D) idealism.
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Q5: The "argument from perspectival variation" is used
Q6: Indirect realism claims that
A) we see objects
Q7: In Locke's terminology, material objects are objects
Q8: Locke used the term idea for
A) mental
Q9: Naïve representationalism claims that
A) the ideas generated
Q11: Locke argued that our idea of heat
Q12: Which of the following is/are included among
Q13: Which of the following is/are included among
Q14: How do Lockean primary qualities differ from
Q15: Explain naïve representationalism and any objections against
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