In addition to constant conjunction, what is most important in order to make a warranted inference of causation?
A. fitting into a web of belief
B. direct experience of causation
C. a relevant common factor
D. valid inductive reasoning
C
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According to whom does knowledge consist of a rational understanding of the realm of universal forms?
A. Kant B. Aristotle C. Tolstoy D. Marcuse E. Plato
The sort of religious experience that posits the unity of all reality or the unity of the subject with God is known as
a. supernatural religious experience. b. natural religious experience. c. mystical religious experience. d. ordinary religious experience.
A "maxim," according to Kant's terminology, is ____
A. the outcome of an action B. the reason that one undertakes an action C. the moral principle that one has in mind D. that which would make an action moral
According to Hegel, the Truth is:
1. unknowable. 2. found in bits and pieces. 3. the whole. 4. hidden to humans and knowable only by God.