Quotes
Numbers
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Empiricism
Kant
100

"Cogito Ergo Sum"

Who was Rene Descartes?

100

Descartes asserted that there are four innate ideas: selfhood, identity, substance, and this.

What is God?

100

The hypothetical existence that precedes the social contract.

What is the state of nature?

100

This thinker is known for his "fork."

Who was David Hume?

100

In Kant, this is the the "thing-in-itself."

What is the noumenal world?

200

"Esse est percipi"

Who was George Berkeley?

200

The idea that there is not one God, but rather God is identical with the cosmos, or the view that there exists nothing which is outside of God.

What is pantheism?

200

Empiricists would argue that all knowledge comes from this.

What is sensory data?

200

This thinker is the first great British empiricist.

Who was John Locke?

200

According to Kant, we can never experience things in themselves which he calls this.

What is noumenon?

300

In the state of nature, "the life of man" is "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."

Who was Thomas Hobbes?

300

Spinoza asserts there are this many substances.

What is one?

300

A statement that is not true by definition, is contingent, and is a posteriori is this.

What is a synthetic proposition?

300

This Irish thinker was an Anglican bishop, and despite his empiricism, insisted on the existence of God.

Who was George Berkeley?

300

"Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law" is the most common form of this.

What is the Categorical Imperative?

400

"There are two pure forms of sensible intuition, serving as principles of a priori knowledge, namely space and time."

Who was Immanuel Kant?

400

Hume's fork has this many "tines."

What is two?

400

For Locke, color, taste, smell, and sound are these.

What are secondary qualities?

400

Locke makes a distinction between primary and secondary these - the former being ones that inhere to objects the latter being ones that exist only in the mind.

What are qualities?

400

Unlike Hume, Kant asserts that some synthetic truths can be this.

What is a priori?

500

"Let us then suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper..."

Who was John Locke?

500

Descartes has two proofs for God's existence: an ontological proof and this kind.

What is a causal proof?

500

This is defined by Descartes as that which can exist by itself without the aid of anything else.

What is substance?

500

Hume asserts that all of these types of statements are simply tautologies.

What are analytic statements?

500

For Kant, God, soul, justice, etc. are necessities in this sense.

What is practical (not metaphysical)?