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Homework answers / question archive / Question 1 1 / 1 pts According to Locke,    we perceive the physical world directly;     we perceive ideas that have been caused by the physical world;     there is no physical world;     the idea of the physical world is an innate idea

Question 1 1 / 1 pts According to Locke,    we perceive the physical world directly;     we perceive ideas that have been caused by the physical world;     there is no physical world;     the idea of the physical world is an innate idea

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Question 1

1 / 1 pts

According to Locke,

  

we perceive the physical world directly;

   

we perceive ideas that have been caused by the physical world;

   

there is no physical world;

   

the idea of the physical world is an innate idea.

 

 

Question 2

1 / 1 pts

According to Locke, the contents of our minds are derived from

  

perceptual experience;

   

experience of our own thought processes;

   

deductive reasoning;

   

both A and B.

 

 

Question 3

1 / 1 pts

Berkeley argued that material objects

  

do not exist;

   

are groups of sensations;

   

are substances in which perceptual qualities inhere;

   

are the causes of our perceptual experiences.

 

 

Question 4

1 / 1 pts

Berkeley argued that we can only perceive distance as a result of

  

innate organizing principles of the human mind;

   

mathematical reasoning;

   

learning from experience;

   

the context in which we view an object.

 

 

Question 5

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For Locke, knowledge consists in

  

innate ideas;

   

the ability to put theories to practical use;

   

the accumulation of sensory experience;

   

the perception of relationships between ideas.

 

 

Question 6

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Ideas of primary qualities

  

are purely subjective;

   

really resemble the qualities of objects in themselves;

   

precede ideas of secondary qualities;

   

cannot be mathematically quantified.

 

 

Question 7

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Locke believed that the mind-body problem

  

could be solved by empirical investigation;

   

could be solved by purely rational deduction;

   

was something beyond the understanding of the human mind;

   

was a pseudo-problem.

 

 

Question 8

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Locke believed thinking to be

  

reducible to mathematical computation;

   

the product of a non-physical rational mind;

   

the production of certain knowledge that could not be doubted;

   

the manipulation and transformation of ideas ultimately derived from the senses.

 

 

Question 9

1 / 1 pts

Locke viewed continuing personal identity over time as a matter of

  

psychological continuity;

   

bodily continuity;

   

continuity of the immaterial mind substance;

   

continuity of behavioural patterns.

 

 

Question 10

1 / 1 pts

Yellow, white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, and sweet are, for Locke, examples of

  

simple ideas of sensation;

   

simple ideas of reflection;

   

complex ideas of sensation;

 

simple ideas of reason.

 

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