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Why are philosophical questions not answered with facts?
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David
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Definition of Philosophy??
And Definition of logic ??
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Mark
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Match the following statement to the person: One should begin with careful observations of facts and experiments on nature, and
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MAE
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Are humans "blank slates" when they enter this world or do we as humans come into the world with certain truths or idea (whether
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TayB
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Can Descartes challenge of skepticism succeed if he did not use the ontological theory as part of his reasoning?
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TayB
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Does Rene Descartes provide a persuasive reply to the challenge of skepticism?
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TayB
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Does Rene Descartes provide a persuasive reply to the challenge of skepticism?
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TayB
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A justified belief is (Points : 1)
the expression of a view that may not have evidence supporting it. a confidently held belief
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chistopher prysock
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"We laugh at the pleasurable, edifying revelation of flaws, incongruities, overlaps, and outright conflicts in the supposedly
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yf7tffu
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With respect to the principles of academic freedom, which statement is most accurate?
A. Truth precedes beauty. B. Every lie
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phia
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Can we attain certainty about our beliefs about reality? If so, how? If not, why not? Be sure to define certainty carefully.
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Dawid
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The view that knowledge is impossible is:
A. Rationalism B. Empiricism C. Skepticism D. Constructivism E. Cognitivism
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Jay
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A radical skeptic might be willing to doubt which of the following? (Points : 1)
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mary
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Many philosophers insist that our most strongly held beliefs should be examined and critically evaluated. Using the required
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lisa
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what is the role of the agent intellect?
I know it illuminates and then abstracts the phantasm, but not really understanding
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ashley
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Jackson’s Knowledge Argument holds that, when Mary leaves her black-and-white room, she acquires new knowledge about
Group of
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so im studdying truth at school, and for my assignment we are asked, what is truth, and i have no idea how to answer it and it's
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bindi
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How do assumptions affect our inductive reasoning, either positively or negatively?
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tia
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Professor Klinger says that you begin life as a blank slate, and that all of your ideas come from interaction with the
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Anonymous
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What kinds of questions and topics are not decided by logical analysis?
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Gloria
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radical skeptic might be willing to doubt which of the following
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Anonymous
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how can we know that the world around us is real and what do we mean by real?
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abigael gamboa
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Is the “reality” assumed by cognitive theorists relative or absolute? Why?
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Stacey
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A radical skeptic might be willing to doubt which of the following?
3 + 5 = 8 Grass is green. Cheese is fattening. *All of the
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Mani
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In comparing the views of David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Georg Hegel, and Arthur Schopenhauer, which view of experience seems
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Gayle
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What kinds of questions and topics are not decided by logical analysis?
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Marci
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Apart from special revelation, humanity is limited in their scope of __________.
opinions subjectivity knowledge
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Professor Klinger says that all of your ideas come from interaction with the environment rather than anything that you were born
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Anonymous
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Is it possible to reconcile rationalism and empiricism? If so, how? If not, why?
Thanks for your help a head of time
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Sarah
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Human reason plays a central and dominant role in the epistemology of modernism.
True False
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Romans 3:23 states: "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." This statement is an example of a/an _________,
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What is your definition of wisdom?
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Linda
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I was asked why is a worldview a complex of various components and how do those components cohere?
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Sammie
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PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If someone said to you that...."doubt can be a bond as powerful and sustaining as
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PLEASE HELP
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There is no absolute distinction between what is true and what is false. Discuss this claim...
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Jazz
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Locke says, “Make these intervals of memory and forgetfulness to take their turns regularly by day and by night, and you have
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S
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what does this quote mean?
" the surest way to corrupt the youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think
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Jane
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what is a true non-subjective factual claim?
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Diane
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What are the differences between phenomenal and noumenal worlds?
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Dean
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What is the Socratic Method?
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Ben
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In emphasizing the importance of individual thinking and basing one's beliefs on one's own experiences, Sojourner shows she has
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tiff
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what is human experience
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cathy
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Hey everyone!
If anyone of you know the answer to the below please let me know!! 1) How do dreams figure into Descartes
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candy
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how does knowledge affect worldview
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proffessor kermit
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Why is it difficult to evaluate beliefs in relation to science?
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meshelle
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Can someone tell me what subjective truth and objective Truth is?
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Anonymous
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What philosopher said that we learn about god when we learn about ourselves?
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Kbe
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complex models are always better than simple ones. true or false?
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Dan
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What is white "solipsism"?
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PJ
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What are the "degrees removed from reality?"
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Melissa
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Analytic philosophy
Branches of Philosophy
Education
Enlightenment
Metaphysics
Philosophy
Philosophy and Knowledge
Philosophy and Psychology
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Science
Philosophy/Theory
Psychology
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