Which one of the following best describes Hegel’s idealism?

a. He believed that objects exist only in the mind.
b. He believed that all of reality has the characteristics of the mental.
c. He agreed with Berkeley’s and Kant’s versions of idealism.
d. all of the above


b.

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Which of the following statements does not accurately describe Berkeley’s position?

a) I am only an idea in the mind of God. b) The existence of an idea consists in its being perceived. c) Material substance does not exist. d) Laws of nature are explanations of the patterns of God’s thinking

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According to Kuhn, the Copernican view replaced the Ptolemaic because:

A. it explained current data better. B. it made more correct predictions. C. it turned out to be true. D. the Ptolemaic system had socially unacceptable implications. E. None of the above

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What was wrong with Gauguin's little ceramic sculpture "The Faun"?

A. It was a forgery. B. Everyone thought it was a forgery, but it was not. C. It was signed by Gauguin's student. D. Experts damaged it when trying to determine whether it was a forgery. E. Gauguin made it in a different style that did not resemble his other work.

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According to Popper, confirmations to a theory should only count if they are a

result of a _______ ___________ .

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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