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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi

The Search for Knowledge
Empiricism

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1

According to Locke, simple are the building blocks of knowledge.
2

Mathematically describable properties such as extension, shape, and motion are considered by Locke to be examples of qualities.
3

The position maintaining that ultimate reality is mental or spiritual in nature is called .
4

The doctrine that we do not directly experience external objects but that their primary qualities (such as shape and size) produce ideas in us that accurately represent these real properties of the objects is known as .
5

Hume divides the objects of reasoning into relations of ideas and .