Gottfried Leibniz’s attempt to develop a "universal characteristic" was an attempt to
a. improve upon Plato’s theory of the Forms.
b. formulate a universal, logically perfect language.
c. find the common doctrines that all churches could agree on.
d. find the fundamental particles of the physical world.
b
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Why can't you simply know directly that other people have minds as well as bodies?
What will be an ideal response?
A teleological explanation explains events in terms of
a. their mechanical causes. b. miracles. c. their purpose. d. geometrical and mathematical properties.
Immanuel Kant’s philosophy begins with skeptical doubts about whether we can know anything at all
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.If I believe that what "truth" is is contextdependent
I will likely endorse a
a. pluralist theory of truth. b. coherence theory of truth. c. Wittgensteinian theory of truth. d. correspondence theory of truth