The key theme in Kant’s radical new approach to epistemology was the claim that
a. ideas and reality are one.
b. God and nature are one.
c. knowledge conforms to its objects.
d. objects conform to our knowledge.
d.
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Scientific revolutions and political revolutions are similar as
A) both involve a violent coup d'etat. B) both displace an authoritarian institution. C) both give rise to disfranchised communities. D) both partially relinquish one set of institutions in favor of another.
"Our local radio station has played an important part in public awareness of the need to protect our environment. This suggests that American media always promote public awareness of the need to protect our environment" commits the fallacy of
A) hasty generalization B) weak analogy C) false cause D) appeal to ignorance E) appeal to unqualified authority
In the matter of #2 above, Wesley departed theologically from his friend and fellow English evangelist
a) George Whitefield; b) Jonathan Edwards; c) William Shakespeare; d) William Sunday; e) William Graham.
Hypernorms are ___________
A) norms shared by neighboring countries B) very fast-moving norms C) the most fundamental of norms D) norms that change every few years