When the author states that philosophy ought to be rational, he means that:
A) the British Empiricists were wrong.
B) philosophers should be able to give reasons, evidence, and arguments for their beliefs.
C) philosophical principles ought to apply to everyone everywhere.
D) philosophers ought not be influenced by their non-philosophical views.
E) philosophy ought to be treated like another branch of science.
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Q22: According to rationalism:
A) at least some knowledge
Q23: David Hume writes that logic:
A) is the
Q24: Descartes, Leibniz, and Kant were all:
A) Stoics.
B)
Q25: The "double-consciousness" referred to by Du Bois
Q27: What is cosmology?
A) A theory of natural
Q28: The philosophical notion of "natural law" has
Q29: Richard Rorty attributes the "anti-democratic" strain in
Q30: According to Marcus Aurelius, a Roman Stoic:
A)
Q31: According to empiricism:
A) all knowledge is gained
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