Academics
What will be an ideal response?
Philosophers of the third and second centuries B.C. in what had been Plato's Academy; they had the reputation of maintaining that all things are inapprehensible.
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To explain how the contents of all the monads’ experiences are similar, Leibniz develops the notion of
a. interaction between monads. b. the preestablished harmony. c. one, commonly perceived external world. d. universals.
________ are an important part of Plato's theory of knowledge, and inform much later discussion of the problem of universals
a.monads b.Rules and functions c.sense-data d.Forms e.Cartesian substances
Stipulative definitions a. should not be used to re-define terms that have a widely accepted standardmeaning
b. should never carry emotive force. c. can be looked up in any good up-to-date dictionary. d. All of these choices.
Empiricists believe that knowledge can be justified through our __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).