Berkeley says that "space" refers to
a. a reality that is independent of the mind, but that can be experienced.
b. a reality that is independent of the mind, but that is unknowable.
c. a feature of experience that is relative to the perceiver.
d. nothing at all.
c.
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What was the gift that Dionysus bestowed upon humanity?
A. the art of wine making B. immortality C. grain (or bread) D. his body and blood
Identify the following as valid, invalid, strong, or weak: "If Pete passes the class, then so will Sharon. But, Pete didn't pass the class. ? Sharon did not pass the class."
A. valid B. invalid C. strong D. weak
Symbolize the following, using the scheme of abbreviation provided: No philosopher except Nietzsche revels in paradox. (Px: x is a philosopher; n: Nietzsche; Rx: x revels in paradox)
Symbols list You may use the list below to copy-and-paste symbols into your answer as needed. ?; ?; •; ~; ?; ?; ?; ?
In the analogy of the Divided Line, Plato claims that:
1. the visible world is less real than the intelligible world. 2. physical objects are the true causes of all things. 3. science is a more elevated discipline than philosophy. 4. the Good is a relative and subjective quality.