PHIL101_MH Topic 6 History of Western Thought
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stra lg' hter| ine My Account PHIL101_MH_V6 | Topic 6: History of Western Thought: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Started on State Completed on Time taken Question 1 Complete Not graded Question 2 Complete Not graded Saturday, July 15, 2023, 6:34 PM Finished Saturday, July 15, 2023, 6:35 PM 1 min 34 secs Hobbes would maintain that the green we experience when seeing a green lawn is in fact in the particles making up the lawn. Select one: True False correct Hobbes would maintain that the green we expe... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer is 'False'. Empiricists argue that all of our knowledge comes from sense experience. Select one: True False correct Empiricists argue that all of our knowledge ... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer is 'True'.
Question 3 Complete Not graded Question 4 Complete Not graded Descartes employed skepticism as a method of achieving certainty. Select one: True False correct Descartes employed skepticism as a method of... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer is 'True'. Leibniz and Newton, independent of each other, developed the calculus—and at the time, there was bitter controversy over who did so first. Select one: True False correct Leibniz and Newton, independent of each othe... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer is 'True'.
Question 3 According to the basic and plausible assumptions followed by Leibniz, the principle of the Complete identity of indiscernibles states that there is a sufficient reason why things are exactly as Not graded they are and are not otherwise. Select one: True False correct According to the basic and plausible assumpt... Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation The correct answer is 'False’'. Quiz navigation [)(2)(3) (4] (5] Show one page at a time Finish review straighteriine © 2023 StraighterLine. All rights reserved
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