CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution poses a…

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution poses a…

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution poses a…

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER.Darwin’s Theory of Evolution poses a challenge to:Identity theory

 

traditional western view of Human Nature

physicalism

all theories of Human Nature

 

He was a rationalist:

Locke

Rene Descartes

Berkeley

Darwin

 

According to idealism true nature of reality is:

Physical

Material

spritual/psychical

Emotional

 

Which of the following statements represents the view of empiricism?

Truth is discovered with the mind

Truth is perceived with the senses

Truth is unknowable

Truth changes from person to person

 

Locke’s epistemological stand point is:

Empiricism

Common Sense realism

Rationalism

Idealism

 

According to this epistemological view the way we perceive the world mirrors the way the world is:

Commom Sense Realism

Representative Realism

Subjective Idealism

Idealism

 

“According to Locke, the mind of a human baby is specifically like:”

A blank tablet

An open book

A computer program

An experienced soul

 

What is the empiricist view of knowledge?

Knowledge comes from thought experiments

Knowledge comes from sense experience

Knowledge comes from logic

certain knowledge is not possible

 

Traditional western view of human nature does not endorse:

Human beings have a self

Self is a different and separate from the body; it is immaterial.

Self endures through time

Self identity is dependent on the body for its existence.

 

To reach at certain knowledge, Descartes applied a philosophical technique of:”

methodological doubt

empiricism

clear and distinct ideas

foundationalism

Berkeley said his house continued to exist even when he wasn’t perceiving it because

“the substance does not depend on the properties,”

he was thinking of it

God perceived it

other people were perceiving it.

 

Berkeley’s philosophy is called:

Objective Idealism

Rationalism

Materialism

Subjective Idealism

 

“”I think, therefore I am””. This argument was presented by: “

Plato

Descartes

Kant

Hume

 

In what way was Berkeley an empiricist in his philosophical views?

He believed that what we know comes from sense experience.

He believed that experience is less reliable than reason.

He believed that the ideas are the only reality

He rejected that the reality exist independent of human mind

 

Which of the following is not an implication of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution?

Reason is an evolved trait

Undercuts the idea that humans are designed and have a purpose.

thathuman’s are a special creation of God.

humans have no special importance over other living things.

 

According to Plato the reality is:

Unchangable& temporary

everchanging

known through senses

eternal & unchangeable

 

Traditional western view of human nature accepts the existence of:

only mind

mind and body

only body

of mind as brain

 

According to Plato our world is a shadow of:

The world of Forms

The noumenal world

Physical world

The phenomenal world

 

According to rationalist point view human self composedof :

mind and body

body and soul

mind and consciousness

only soul

 

“Doubting whether the knowledge is possible, is called:”

Skepticism

Rationalism

Causality

Fallibilism

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