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1 | | What is Descartes's dream argument? |
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2 | | What did Descartes's dream argument and evil genius arguments purport to show? |
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3 | | What is Descartes's argument for the principle of clarity and distinctness? |
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4 | | What is the problem of the Cartesian circle? |
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5 | | Does knowledge require certainty? Why or why not? |
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6 | | What is the difference between primary and secondary qualities? |
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7 | | How does Locke solve the problem of the external world? |
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8 | | How would Berkeley respond to the question, If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? |
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9 | | How does phenomenalism close the gap between appearance and reality? |
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10 | | Explain the confusion involved in Berkeley's assertion that it's impossible for something to exist unconceived. |
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11 | | What is Descartes's dream argument? |
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12 | | What did Descartes's dream argument and evil genius arguments purport to show? |
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13 | | What is Descartes's argument for the principle of clarity and distinctness? |
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14 | | What is the problem of the Cartesian circle? |
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15 | | Does knowledge require certainty? Why or why not? |
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16 | | Explain the causal theory of knowledge. |
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17 | | Explain why the defeasibility theory of knowledge cannot be correct. |
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18 | | Explain the explanationist theory of knowledge. How does it explain the lack of knowledge in the Gettier's thought experiments? |
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19 | | Explain how the explanationist theory can handle the Gettier-type thought experiments. |
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20 | | Is the explanationist theory an internal theory of knowledge? Why or why not? |
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